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100 Hong Kong Dollars - Bruce Lee Gold bank note

Uitgever Hong Kong (China)
Jaar 2013
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Samenstelling Gold-foil laminated paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Gold-foil note with a portrait vignette of Bruce Lee positioned to the right; a side panel to the left bears the date 2013. Chinese inscriptions and symbols, including a yin-yang motif, appear across the face, with the denomination 100 rendered in the lower right corner.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse carries a vignette of two cranes in flight alongside two lotus blossoms. A QR code is printed to one side, a possible watermark element appears to the right, the inscription '24K GOLD' is placed in the lower right corner, and the year 2013 appears in the upper right.
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This is a private fantasy or novelty issue, not an authorized banknote of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority or any recognized government body. No official Hong Kong currency has ever featured Bruce Lee, and the HKMA's 2013 series was issued by the three note-issuing commercial banks — HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Bank of China (Hong Kong) — under established licensing arrangements that do not include this item.

Gold-foil laminated "banknotes" of this type are produced in quantity for the souvenir and gift market, typically in China, with no assigned Pick number and no legal tender status anywhere.

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