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1.000 Hongkong Dollars

Emittent Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
Jahr 2000
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Währung Dollar (1863-date)
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung The obverse is dominated by a large intaglio vignette of a lion's head in left profile occupying the left half of the note, rendered in rich reddish-brown tones against a fine guilloche underprint. The denomination 'ONE THOUSAND HONGKONG DOLLARS' is printed in bold letterpress to the center-right, accompanied by the Chinese equivalent inscription '港幣壹仟元' below. The issuer's name appears in both English and Chinese at the top, with a cityscape vignette visible in the central background, and a floral ornamental device at the lower right corner.
Vorderseitenlegende THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED
香港上海滙豐銀行有限公司
ONE THOUSAND
HONGKONG DOLLARS
港幣壹仟元
Promises to pay the bearer on demand at its Office here
憑票即付
董事會命令
By order of the Board of Directors
GENERAL MANAGER
總經理
HONGKONG 1st SEPTEMBER 2000
香港二〇〇〇年九月一日
1000
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The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation is one of three note-issuing banks licensed to print legal tender for Hong Kong — an arrangement that survived the 1997 handover intact, despite considerable speculation beforehand that Beijing would consolidate issuance under the Bank of China. The 2000 series continued HSBC's unbroken issuing run, which dates to 1865.

At this denomination, the note was rarely used in everyday retail transactions and circulated primarily in commercial and interbank settlements. High-value HSBC notes from this period are frequently found with minimal wear for exactly that reason.

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