1990 - China 50 Yüan banknote PIC 888b F
1990 - China 50 Yüan banknote PIC 888b F 

1990 - China 50 Yüan banknote PIC 888b F

  • Brand: Bank of China
  • Product Code: China PIC 888b BC
  • Availability: Out of Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


China 50 Yuan banknote associated with 1990 and catalogued as Pick P888b. This individual note is listed in F condition, providing a clear identification for collectors of Chinese banknotes from this catalog reference.

The note features a black design on a light-green ground with a multicolour underprint. At the centre are an intellectual, a farm girl and an industrial male worker, with stylised birds incorporated into the underprint. Braille dots appear at the lower right, while the reverse depicts a waterfall of the Yellow River with the arms at the upper left. The watermark shows an industrial male worker, and the 1990 variety is identified by its security thread at the right.

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Tags: Year 1990, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a China 50 Yüan banknote, associated with the year 1990. The product title identifies it as a specific banknote bearing the catalog-style reference PIC 888b.

What are the country, denomination, currency and date associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with China and has a denomination of 50 Yüan. The listing identifies it as dated 1990. The year is presented here as a neutral date associated with the product, without implying a specific issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference or model identification is provided?

The listing provides “PIC 888b” in the title and gives “China PIC 888b BC” as the model/catalog reference. These identifiers distinguish the specific catalogued banknote represented by this product listing.

What condition information is supplied for this banknote?

The tag identifies the item as a used banknote, and the title includes the notation “F.” The listing does not provide further physical-condition details, so buyers should rely on the supplied product image and the stated information when assessing the note.