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Why don't winter Olympics banks accept money?

Winter Olympics banknotes are legal tender issued by the central bank, which is the same as RMB, so it is impossible not to accept them. However, there are counterfeit banknotes for the Winter Olympics commemorative banknotes. Maybe you have bought counterfeit banknotes, so the bank will not accept them.

The 29th Olympic Games commemorative banknotes are a set of commemorative banknotes issued by the People's Bank of China on July 8th, 28 to commemorate the 29th Olympic Games. A full set of 1 commemorative banknote, with the denomination of 1 yuan, is 148.5 mm long and 72. mm wide, and the number of issued banknotes is 6 million. This commemorative banknote has the same function as the current circulating RMB, and is circulated at the same value as the RMB with the same denomination.

The main landscape pattern of the commemorative banknotes for the 29th Olympic Games is the National Stadium, the main venue of the 28 Olympic Games in Beijing, with the emblem pattern of the 29th Olympic Games above it and the Temple of Heaven as the background. The main scene pattern on the back is the ancient Greek sculpture "discus thrower", the group image pattern of athletes and the word "28".

The commemorative banknotes of the 29th Olympic Games express the modern Olympic Games in pictures, publicize people's admiration for the Olympic Games and their love for sports all over the world, and introduce the joy of various countries in hosting the Olympic Games, which is the pride of the host city. The Olympic Games have enhanced the friendship among people all over the world, and the Olympic spirit has strengthened the ideals of continuous progress, continuous struggle, pursuit of Excellence and perfection, showing its historical value. Publicity of the Olympic movement and sports is of great value in mobilizing the whole people to participate in sports and promoting sports.

The low circulation of commemorative banknotes for the 29th Olympic Games triggered a change in the way of issuing commemorative coins in China, which became a watershed in the issuance of commemorative coins by the People's Bank of China. The circulation of commemorative banknotes for the 29th Olympic Games is 6 million, and it is hard to find one banknote at a time, which has aroused a lot of public opinion and prompted the People's Bank of China to carry out a comprehensive reform on the way of issuing commemorative coins (banknotes). Affected by this, in 28-215, the issue of commemorative coins (banknotes) was delayed, and the circulation was gradually increased. It was not until 215 that a relatively complete new commemorative coin (banknote) issuance model was fully established, in which the online reservation of commemorative coins (banknotes) was undertaken by commercial banks.