The symbol for Japanese Yen is “£¤”, which is the same as that for Chinese Yuan
If the two are to appear together, add the word CNY before the symbol “£¤”, or add the word JPY before the symbol £¤.
The standard code of ISO 4217 is JPY(Japan Yen).
For example: £¤200(200 yen), denoted as “JPY£¤200 “.
Yen is the name of Japan. It was created on May 1, 1871.
In 1897, Japan established the gold standard system, the gold content was set at 0.75 grams. In May 1953, the gold content was announced to be 0.00246853 grams. On March 31, 1988, the gold standard system was completely abolished.
There are four types of banknotes (1000 yen, 2000 yen, 5000 yen and 10,000 yen) and six types of coins (1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen and 500 yen).
The issuer of yen notes is, the issuer of yen notes is the Japanese government.
Yen coins do not have unlimited compensation, so the legal limit for one denomination is 20 yen yen in a single transaction (ie, the coin’s maximum paying capacity is 1 yen x 20 +5 yen x 20 +10 yen x 20 +50 yen x 20 +100 yen x 20 +500 yen x 20 =13,320 yen).
Some merchants have the right to refuse according to law.