A Very Fine quality note would be worth $40. Uncirculated = $110.
The value would depend on the age and the condition. The most common issue is dated 1941. A 5 Yuan note in mint uncirculated condition is worth $15. A crisp circulated one, only $1.50. Earlier issues, from 1935 to 1940, are worth considerably more.
The Yuan is the base unit of both former and present day Chinese currencies. A 1941 CNY of 100 Yuan is equal to 312.86771 USD. Currently, one Chinese Yuan equals 0.16 US Dollar.
one handred yuan worth
The cast of Gui Yuan - 1941 includes: Lo Ming Wong Tak Kam Yi
There are several different designs of 1943 Chinese notes. The most likely are marked 'central bank of china' and 'one hundred yuan' in English on the back. These are worth $5 in very good used condition rising to $80 in mint uncirculated condition.
A very good used note would be worth about $5, rising to $80 in mint uncirculated condition.
As of the current exchange rate, 10 Chinese yuan is equivalent to approximately 1.13 British pounds. Please note that exchange rates fluctuate constantly, so this value may change.
The Central bank of China issued notes denominated in Dollars, not Yuan during 1928. It is possible that your note is a regional or industry produced note. An estimated value could only be possible with more detail. The 1928 issue $10 note is mostly worth $3-$7, except a few variations (based on signatures) which are worth as much as $25. In used condition they are mostly worth around $1.
The cast of Jin xiao chong jian yue tuan yuan - 1941 includes: Fung Fung Cheung Ying
in china.
it is 79 us dollars