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| 背面描述 | Central circular vignette of a phoenix (fenghuang) in full flight, rendered in vibrant polychrome with red, gold, and blue plumage set against swirling auspicious cloud scrolls on a warm amber ground. At lower centre, the numeral "100" is printed in teal with the character 福 integrated into the zeros, flanked by a colour-shifting holographic 福 seal in a cloud-shaped security foil patch. A decorative band of traditional floral and ruyi scroll ornamentation runs along the lower register, with a serial number and printer's mark at bottom. |
| 背面铭文 | 北京邮票廠 100福 |
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The Beijing Stamp Printing House is best known for producing postage stamps and fiscal documents, but it has operated a polymer note and commemorative certificate division for some years, supplying security-printed pieces for the Chinese domestic collectibles market. The "Baifu" — literally "hundred fortunes" — series sits squarely in that tradition of auspicious-themed issues sold through philatelic and numismatic channels rather than circulated through banking infrastructure.
Not legal tender. Collector issue from the outset, with no central bank authorization behind it.