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The 5 jiao banknote issued in China in 1980 features distinct characteristics on both sides.
On the obverse, the banknote depicts children from the Miao and Zhuang ethnicities, two minority ethnic groups in China. The Chinese writing includes the mention of the People's Bank of China (??????) as well as the face value of the banknote, which is 5 jiao (??). The composition highlights the cultural diversity of the country.
The reverse of the banknote features the coat of arms of the People's Republic of China in the center. Various scripts are present, including Latin (pinyin), Manchu, Uyghur, and Tibetan, reflecting the multilingual nature of the country. It also includes the mention of the People's Bank of China in pinyin (ZHONGGUO RENMIN YINHANG), the face value in pinyin (WU JIAO), and the number "5". The year of issue, 1980, is also indicated.
This banknote measures 125 mm in length and 58 mm in width. Its value is 5 jiao, which is equivalent to 0.5 Chinese yuan (CNY). It serves as a testimony to the monetary policy and the representation of ethnic diversities in China at that time.