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100 Patacas

Emittent Banco da China
Jahr 1999
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung The obverse is dominated by a harbour vignette at right centre, rendered in fine intaglio line work, presenting a view of the Macau waterfront with modern buildings against a light blue-green guilloche underprint. The issuer name 'BANCO DA CHINA' and Chinese title '中國銀行' are inscribed across the upper portion, with the decree reference 'DECRETO-LEI No. 1/99/M, DE 18 DE JANEIRO' below, and the denomination '壹佰圓 / CEM PATACAS' in large Chinese characters and Roman script at centre-left. The date inscription 'MACAU, 20 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1999' appears at the foot of the note alongside the numeral '100'.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung The reverse carries an intaglio vignette of the Bank of China Macau branch tower at left, a tall contemporary high-rise set against a pale guilloche underprint in light blue and green tones. At centre-right, a traditional Chinese dragon face framed by lotus blossoms and scrolling cloud patterns forms the principal ornamental cartouche. The issuer name 'BANCO DA CHINA' and Chinese title '中國銀行' appear at the top, with the denomination '澳門幣壹佰圓' at lower centre and the numeral '100' at upper left and lower right.
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Anmerkungen

Banco da China's entry into Macau's currency market was itself a political act. Until 1995, only Banco Nacional Ultramarino held the note-issuing privilege — a colonial arrangement that Beijing moved to dismantle ahead of the 1999 handover by authorizing a parallel series from its own institution. This 100 Patacas belongs to that transitional window: two banks, two issuing authorities, one currency, both legally valid simultaneously.

Production at Beijing Banknote Printing House reflects the institutional priorities of the moment — sovereignty communicated through supply chain, not just imagery.