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100 Dollars Standard Chartered Bank

Issuer Standard Chartered Bank
Year 1985-1992
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company
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Obverse description A finely engraved vignette of a mythological dragon-horse (qilin) occupies the right portion of the note, rendered in red intaglio against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The denomination "One Hundred Dollars 壹佰圓" is printed in large red letterpress at centre, accompanied by the promise-to-pay clause in script lettering and the issuing authority inscription "Standard Chartered Bank" in bold at top. Two facsimile signatures appear at lower centre above the titles "Financial Controller" and "Area General Manager", with the date "1st January 1985" printed beneath.
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Reverse description The left portion of the reverse carries an intaglio vignette of the Standard Chartered Bank building in Hong Kong, rendered in red tones against a fine guilloche background. At centre, the bank's Royal arms — featuring the quartered shield with lions, supported by lion and unicorn under a crown, with the motto "DIEU ET MON DROIT" on a scroll — forms the dominant decorative element. The bank name "Standard Chartered Bank" appears in a red panel at the bottom of the arms vignette, with the denomination "100" and Chinese characters "壹佰圓" positioned in the corners.
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Signature(s) Mark Walls and P.B. Rainer
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