Virtual currency Lighthouse
Publish: 2021-04-06 11:05:17
1. The platform is shut down and running away. You can't get the money on the account, but you can still get the principal
2. This is the currency coin of Macao, denomination: 1 Macao dollar, issue time: 1999. This is the third set of coins in Macao, weighing 9.0g. The coin is 22.0 mm in diameter and made of copper nickel alloy (white copper). The design on the front of the coin is the fort of Songshan lighthouse, the denomination of "one yuan" and "1pataca (Portuguese: yuan)"; On the back are bats hanging upside down, the year of issue 1999 and the words "Macao" and "Macau (Portuguese: Macao)". According to the current exchange rate: 1 Macao dollar = 0.75 RMB. But according to the policy, foreign coins are not convertible in domestic banks, so this coin can't be changed. But it has collection value. The new one is worth about 3 yuan in the postal currency market.
3. Macao dollar coin? A dollar a piece
4. In the case of cloud digital currency, you can, um, see if you have this bank card. If you have a bank card, such as the bank card of the people's Bank of China, you can use it on the mobile app of the people's Bank of China. Er, make an appointment.
5. Macao dollar coin
6. Looking at the answers of the respondents, I really don't know what age or culture it is
it should be Macau, which means Macao in Portuguese
let me describe it:
on the front is the Oriental lighthouse in Macao, and on the bottom is the word 1pataca, which means 1 circle in Portuguese
on the reverse side, except Macau, the top and bottom are & quot; Australia & quot; And & quot; Door & quot; On the top is a bat. This bat totem is unique to Macao dollar
in addition, there is a history of Macau. When the Portuguese landed in Macao, they asked the local people where it was. Because of the language barrier, the local people thought that the foreigners were referring to the temples nearby, so they said it was & quot; Ma Ge;, The pronunciation of mage in Cantonese at that time was Macao, so Macao was called Macao in English and Macau in Portuguese.
it should be Macau, which means Macao in Portuguese
let me describe it:
on the front is the Oriental lighthouse in Macao, and on the bottom is the word 1pataca, which means 1 circle in Portuguese
on the reverse side, except Macau, the top and bottom are & quot; Australia & quot; And & quot; Door & quot; On the top is a bat. This bat totem is unique to Macao dollar
in addition, there is a history of Macau. When the Portuguese landed in Macao, they asked the local people where it was. Because of the language barrier, the local people thought that the foreigners were referring to the temples nearby, so they said it was & quot; Ma Ge;, The pronunciation of mage in Cantonese at that time was Macao, so Macao was called Macao in English and Macau in Portuguese.
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This is the one yuan coin in the third set of coins issued in Macao in 1992. The design is the fort of Songshan lighthouse in Macao and the Portuguese Macao dollar. This coin can't be exchanged in the mainland. It's worth a few yuan in the collection market
8. Macao coins have been issued in three editions at present:
(1) the 1952 Edition: the subsidiary coins were minted by Lisbon foundry in Portugal, with a total value of 15 million yuan. Since then, they have been re minted for several times
this set of coins has five denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 1 yuan and 5 yuan, of which 5 cents has three editions and 1 yuan has two editions. The coin bears the emblem of colonial rule
this set of coins can be divided into three types: copper, silver and copper nickel alloy, with denominations of 5 cents and 1 millimetre in copper, 5 millimetres in copper nickel alloy and 1 yuan and 5 yuan in silver. In 1953, the circulation of foreign currency was stopped in Macao
(2) on January 21, 1982, the Atlantic Bank of Macao issued the second set of 5 coins, which were designed by Macao native Portuguese artist Jiang Lianhao. The denominations of the coins were 1, 2, 5, 1 and 5 yuan respectively. A total of 10675 coins were issued, with a total value of 61.25 million yuan. The main patterns on the front are "Fu" (1 milligram), "Lu" (2 milligrams), "Shou" (5 milligrams), "double carp" (1 yuan) and "dragon" (5 yuan), and on the back are the national emblem of Portugal
this set of coins, made of red copper and nickel alloy, symbolizes happiness, prosperity, longevity, harmony and auspiciousness. Since 1983, the circulation of the secondary currency issued in 1952 has stopped
(3) on January 2, 1992, Macao issued the third set of new coins, with a face value of 1 yuan, 5 yuan and 150 million yuan, respectively, and a total value of 550 million yuan. The Portuguese national emblem was removed from the old coins for circulation after 1999. The front design of the 1 yuan coin is the Lighthouse of Dongyang mountain in Macao, while the front design of the 5 yuan coin is the famous memorial archway and sailing boat. The back design is the same, with a bat on the top and the Chinese and Portuguese characters "Macao" and the year of casting in the middle. After the circulation of these two coins, the 1 yuan and 5 yuan coins issued in 1982 were graally recovered. From 1982 to 1985, coins with different denominations were all made with silver coins, except for coins with the above year numbers. The amount of coins made was small, and there were not many coins in circulation in the market.
(1) the 1952 Edition: the subsidiary coins were minted by Lisbon foundry in Portugal, with a total value of 15 million yuan. Since then, they have been re minted for several times
this set of coins has five denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 1 yuan and 5 yuan, of which 5 cents has three editions and 1 yuan has two editions. The coin bears the emblem of colonial rule
this set of coins can be divided into three types: copper, silver and copper nickel alloy, with denominations of 5 cents and 1 millimetre in copper, 5 millimetres in copper nickel alloy and 1 yuan and 5 yuan in silver. In 1953, the circulation of foreign currency was stopped in Macao
(2) on January 21, 1982, the Atlantic Bank of Macao issued the second set of 5 coins, which were designed by Macao native Portuguese artist Jiang Lianhao. The denominations of the coins were 1, 2, 5, 1 and 5 yuan respectively. A total of 10675 coins were issued, with a total value of 61.25 million yuan. The main patterns on the front are "Fu" (1 milligram), "Lu" (2 milligrams), "Shou" (5 milligrams), "double carp" (1 yuan) and "dragon" (5 yuan), and on the back are the national emblem of Portugal
this set of coins, made of red copper and nickel alloy, symbolizes happiness, prosperity, longevity, harmony and auspiciousness. Since 1983, the circulation of the secondary currency issued in 1952 has stopped
(3) on January 2, 1992, Macao issued the third set of new coins, with a face value of 1 yuan, 5 yuan and 150 million yuan, respectively, and a total value of 550 million yuan. The Portuguese national emblem was removed from the old coins for circulation after 1999. The front design of the 1 yuan coin is the Lighthouse of Dongyang mountain in Macao, while the front design of the 5 yuan coin is the famous memorial archway and sailing boat. The back design is the same, with a bat on the top and the Chinese and Portuguese characters "Macao" and the year of casting in the middle. After the circulation of these two coins, the 1 yuan and 5 yuan coins issued in 1982 were graally recovered. From 1982 to 1985, coins with different denominations were all made with silver coins, except for coins with the above year numbers. The amount of coins made was small, and there were not many coins in circulation in the market.
9. You can exchange some blue equipment. The place to exchange is the NPC under the lighthouse opposite the NPC, but you need your camp to occupy it.
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