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100 Dollars - Teller Practice Banknote

Issuer People's Republic of China
Year 2006-2009
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Facsimile of the 2006 Series US $100 Federal Reserve Note, printed in monochrome intaglio style with a central vignette of Benjamin Franklin in an oval frame. Red and green Chinese overprints reading 练功券, 票样, and 练功专用 禁止流通 appear across the left field, clearly marking this as a bank teller training piece not intended for circulation.
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Reverse lettering THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
IN GOD WE TRUST
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
100
INDEPENDENCE HALL
练功券
票样
练功专用 禁止流通
(Translation: Practice note / Sample / For practice only, no circulation allowed.)
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Comments

Teller training notes issued by the People's Bank of China are not commemorative items or promotional pieces — they are functional tools produced for bank employee education, specifically for teaching staff to handle, count, and authenticate the fifth series renminbi without using genuine currency. The 100 yuan denomination was the logical choice given that fifth-series 100 yuan notes carry the most sophisticated security features and are the most counterfeited denomination in circulation.

These practice notes are officially produced but were never intended to leave the banking system. That many did — through retiring staff, institutional disposals, or simple administrative looseness — accounts for their occasional appearance on the collector market.

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