1 thought on “Is the line in the middle of the RMB a dotted line or a fake coin?”
Stuart
Intersection I am engaged in banking. Starting from the fourth set of RMB, in order to prevent people from doing fakes, the RMB has increased the metal line as an important anti -counterfeiting function, but some people deliberately remove their metal lines for destruction. Strictly speaking, it is illegal to deliberately destroy RMB. If you are sure that the renminbi is true, but the metal line is artificially pulled out. This is not a counterfeit currency and can be exchanged in major local banks.
Intersection I am engaged in banking. Starting from the fourth set of RMB, in order to prevent people from doing fakes, the RMB has increased the metal line as an important anti -counterfeiting function, but some people deliberately remove their metal lines for destruction. Strictly speaking, it is illegal to deliberately destroy RMB. If you are sure that the renminbi is true, but the metal line is artificially pulled out. This is not a counterfeit currency and can be exchanged in major local banks.