Help with foreign notes

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Hi Guys,

I'm not too familiar with banknotes and I've been given 21 foreign notes from China, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Czech Republic from varying dates between 1980-1999 and values of 1 to 1000.

I was wondering if anyone could give me details on these notes:

https://imgur.com/a/wCmkw

Thanks for your help!
What informations do you exactly want ?
AoSpades54
If they have any value to them, if they're still in circulation etc.

Thanks
Chinese banknotes should be still in circulation (maybe 2 jiao is not). Too low value.
Ok,

the 20 Renminbi note from China is still in circulation. Facevalue = 2,58€

CZK 50 Korona FV = 2€. Not in circulation anymore

CZK 200 Korona FV = 7,8€ still in circulation

Thailand 100 Baht FV = 2,6€ still in circulation

1 Ringgit Malaysia FV = 0,2€
AoSpades54
I'll do all your notes that I'm sure about, plus those AoSpades54 missed:

All the 20 Yuan (People's Republic of China) banknotes are still in circulation, they're worth about 2,50€ face value.

China 20 cents 1980 (2 Jiao) banknote is no longer in circulation, maybe 1€ on a good day.

China 1 Yuan 1980 is no longer in circulation, maybe 1€ on a good day.

Czech 50 Korun banknotes are no longer in circulation, maybe 1- 2€ on a good day.

Czech 200 Korun banknotes are apparently still in circulation, almost 8€ (7,80€) face value.

Thai 100 Baht is still in circulation; 2,61€ face value.

Malaysian 1 RInggit banknotes are (probably) still in circulation, although those are from the last series before the curent polymer one; 0,20€ face value.

United Arab Emirates 10 Dirhams is still in circulation, 2,22€ face value.

All the 1000 Rupiah (Indonesia) banknotes are no longer in circulation, they're worth maybe 0,50- 1€ each on a good day.

For the no-longer in circulation banknotes, they're ultimately worth what someone else wants to pay for them.

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