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14 February 2012

...Hong Kong, Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited - 2010 Issue Full Set

Twenty Dollars, Dated 01.01.2010 (Released 11.01.2012)
 Reverse
Fifty Dollars, Dated 01.01.2010 (Released 22.11.2011)
Reverse
One Hundred Dollars, Dated 01.01.2010 (Released 22.11.2011)
Reverse

Five Hundred Dollars, Dated 01.01.2010 (Released 22.02.2011)Reverse
One Thousand Dollars, Dated 01.01.2010 (Released 07.12.2010)Reverse

4 comments:

  1. This Chinese cash in the banknote looks like a Kai Yuan 1 cash cir.618-907 AD. One of the longest design used in a single type of money.
    Nice and expensive banknote, haha.
    Thanks alot for sharing.

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  2. Hi WhyCollect

    Interesting and thanks for sharing. All I know is a cash coin from the Tang Dynasty, like it says on the note LOL!.

    Cheers

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  3. Hi Anonymous 7:20AM,

    Credits should be given to the designers.

    Cheers

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