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100 Dollars Standard Chartered Bank

Issuer Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
Year 2010-2016
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Currency Dollar (1863-date)
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Obverse description A mythical Chinese lion-dragon (pixiu) vignette occupies the left portion of the note, rendered in intaglio against a fine guilloche underprint, with the watermark window reserved at right. The bank's name and promise-to-pay legend appear in both English and Chinese characters, with the denomination stated as One Hundred Hong Kong Dollars.
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Reverse description The reverse is dominated by a large intaglio-printed red Sung dynasty script seal set at an angle over a red printed-circuit-board underprint that covers the entire field, juxtaposing classical Chinese heritage with modern technology. The denomination numeral "100" appears in large format at left and vertically at right, accompanied by a windowed security thread bearing the denomination "HK100" at centre. The bank's bilingual name is printed in large characters at upper centre.
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Protection description Bauhinia flower and denomination watermark; windowed security thread with "HK100" denomination inscription
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