Upgrade of World RPG mining tools
low grade ore
the price is still good
2. Go to the ticket window to buy tickets (or the ticket vending machine, Beijing subway, 2 yuan each, 5.10 yuan note or 1 yuan coin can be put)
3. Swipe the card to enter the station, swipe the card in the black part of the card machine, the gate will open automatically, and enter the station
4. When you get to the platform, choose the direction of the train according to your own direction. Wait for the train according to the above ground sign line, get off first and then get on, don't lean on or hold the platform screen door
5 when you leave the station, just insert the card into the card slot~
the pictures are as follows:
1. Korean won
Cambodia Riel, also known as Cambodia Riel, original symbol: CR; J RI. Standard symbol: KHR), legal tender of Cambodia
the initial series of notes were printed in France and issued in March 1995. Interestingly, the designs of these notes are all based on the designs of the coins that were issued in the 1950s and 1960s. The green 1000 Riel note is almost the same as the red 5 Riel note that was first issued in 1961. Similarly, the 2000 Riel note is almost a replica of the blue 50 Riel, which was launched in 1956
5000 Riel is a of October Riel in 1962. The other 1000 Riel is equivalent to 100 Riel in 1956. 20000 Riels originated in January 1956. 50000 Riels originated in 1963. 100000 Riels, though not obvious, also came from 500 Riels in 1956
coins were also issued ring this period, including a 50, 100 and 200 Riel stainless steel coin, and a 500 Riel stainless steel coin with copper plated surface. Why was there once a 50 Riel coin
this is because 50 Riel notes have not been seen in circulation for many years. However, coins have not been popular since they came out. Cambodians who have not seen coins for nearly 20 years refuse to accept them because they are too small to lose. In view of the objection to 50 Riel, a new series of banknotes were printed in China and put into circulation in early 1996
RMB came out on December 1, 1948. At that time, the people's Republic of China had not yet been established, the whole country was still in a state of war, with soaring prices and serious inflation. Therefore, the largest denomination of the first set of RMB notes is 50000 yuan, and there are 10000 yuan, 5000 yuan, 1000 yuan and other denominations. In March 1955, both the price and the political situation were stable. The country carried out a currency reform. According to the ratio of 10000 yuan to 1 yuan, the first set of RMB was replaced by the second set of RMB. In the first set of RMB, the maximum face value was only 5 yuan, which was equivalent to 50000 yuan of the first set of RMB. Two years later, in 1957, the 10 yuan note came out
the third set of RMB has been used for the longest time, from 1962 to 2000, and has become the common memory of several generations of Chinese people. The "great unity" pattern of 10 yuan represents status, wealth and glory for quite a long time. The 100 yuan note was born in 1988. Up to now, there are two versions: "four great men" and "one great man". Although the former version is not invalid, it is graally out of circulation
in terms of the history of global banknote issuance, the issue of large denomination banknotes often marks the arrival of the era of inflation. For example, Yugoslavia issued 500 billion dinars of banknotes in 1993, and Zimbabwe issued 100 trillion yuan of banknotes in 2009. The most imaginative banknote in Chinese history is the 6 billion yuan banknote issued by the Bank of Xinjiang Province in May 1949, which can be converted into gold yuan coupon. At that time, 88 grains of rice could be bought in Shanghai
it is precisely because "big notes" are inextricably linked with inflation that the government is very cautious about issuing large denomination notes and does not want to give the people the impression that "money is too small". For example, the advent of the 100 yuan banknote has been a tangle for seven years from conception to issuance. Referring to the twists and turns of the 100 yuan banknote, I believe that the 500 yuan and 1000 yuan banknotes may have been discussed in secret ten years ago, and even the patterns have been changed. But it can be imagined that no one wants to launch 1000 yuan notes in his term of office
is it necessary to issue large banknotes when the money supply and circulation are large? In the "cold weapon era" of currency, of course, it is this logic. However, as the contemporary financial instry enters the era of e-money and mobile Internet, the necessity of issuing large banknotes is decreasing. In the long run, it is hard to say whether paper money must exist or not. Since the beginning of this year, Tencent and Ali have been competing in the payment fields such as taxi and red envelope. We can see that there is no need to use banknotes or coins even for micro payment
in the era of such advanced technology, who is still eager for large paper money? I think there are several kinds of people: money launderers, tax evaders, bribers and counterfeiters. For example, the media reported a few days ago that Wei Peng, deputy director of the national energy administration, was investigated and hundreds of millions of cash was found at home. Law enforcement officers transferred 16 cash counters from a bank and burned four on the spot. There are also careful people to calculate, if it is 100 yuan face value of the RMB, probably more than 1 ton, 1.15 cubic meters. Wei Peng certainly hopes to issue a thousand yuan banknote, which will make it much easier to keep the stolen money
as for ordinary people, do they need a thousand yuan bill? I don't believe it's necessary most of the time. Moreover, for "shengdou Xiaomin", whether in business or withdrawal, receiving a counterfeit banknote of 1000 yuan is no less than a "small disaster". Therefore, even if you issue large banknotes, it is foreseeable that ordinary people will refuse to use them. This has happened many times in Hong Kong
for the government, instead of issuing "big notes", it is better to break the monopoly of the banking instry and UnionPay, introce competition mechanism, develop Internet Finance and more convenient means of payment, so as to rece the use of RMB notes as much as possible. In this way, it is good for the country and the indivial. Of course, corrupt officials and unscrupulous businessmen don't like it.
