The crown number refers to the crown number and number used to control the printing quantity of various bills and the anti-counterfeiting effect, in addition to the mainly added Chinese characters, minority characters, Chinese Pinyin and Braille.
Crown, take the meaning of the first, crown, also known as “font”, that is, printed in front of the ticket number symbol, indicating the lot number and printed number of various tickets.
The crown and number of a note are used to record the order in which the note was issued.
Generally speaking, the crown number of a banknote refers to the Roman numerals or letters before 7-8 digits, such as FA2008888, where FA is the number of crowns, and the fifth set of people’s new F1A2008888 is usually called the 3-character crown.
The crown number + number of each note is unique.
In December 2010, the official numbering arrangement of RMB notes was adjusted.
The prefix in the format of A0A0000001 is New Version.