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The CNY (Chinese Yuan), also known as Renminbi, is China’s currency. It uses coins (1, 5 jiao, 1 yuan) and bills (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 yuan). The 100-yuan note showcases Mao Zedong and the Great Hall of the People. Fun fact: 'Yuan' historically meant 'round coin'—dive deeper at the People’s Bank of China.
The EUR (Euro) is the official currency of 20 European Union countries, introduced in 1999. It’s the second-most traded currency globally, with coins from 1¢ to €2 and bills from €5 to €500 (though the €500 note is being phased out). Each country designs one side of its coins—check out Greece’s owl or Ireland’s harp! Explore its history at the European Central Bank.
The yuan symbol (¥) is shared with the Japanese yen, causing endless confusion.
Euro coins have a common side and a national side—Finland’s features a swan!