Fifth Series 5 Yuan Renminbi
Country of Origin: China
Year of Issue: 2005 (series, though the specific note's issue might vary)
Denomination: 5 Yuan (¥5)
Composition: Paper (banknote)

Brief Description
The banknote features a portrait of Mao Zedong on the obverse. The reverse side typically depicts Mount Tai, a sacred mountain in China. The note has security features like a watermark, security thread, and microprinting. The serial number 'CF26265001' is visible.
Historical Significance
This 5 Yuan banknote is part of the fifth series of the Renminbi (RMB), which is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The inclusion of Mao Zedong's portrait on all denominations of this series emphasizes his foundational role in modern China. The Renminbi plays a crucial role in the Chinese and global economies.
Estimated Value
Approximately 0.70 USD (based on current exchange rates for 5 Chinese Yuan), but collectible value might vary slightly if it's an uncirculated or special serial number note. The condition of the note in the image (creased) suggests it's a circulated note, meaning its value is primarily its face value.
Care Instructions
Handle with clean, dry hands to avoid transferring oils and dirt. Store flat in a protective sleeve or album designed for banknotes to prevent creasing, tearing, and damage from environmental factors like humidity and sunlight. Avoid folding or writing on the note.
Created At: 2025-10-29T19:06:30.966025