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100 Yuan - Hell Bank Note

Uitgever 天地銀行有限公司 (Heaven and Earth Bank Limited)
Jaar 2001
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in monochrome red throughout; vignette of a Chinese guardian lion (shishi) at left, with a bust portrait of an imperial figure in ceremonial robes and crown at right. Central panel carries the promise text and issuer designation in English and Chinese, with date and serial number below.
Opschrift keerzijde 100 100
Primises to pay the bearer
on domand at its offiec here
HELL BANK NOTE
承天地董事會製
2001年
天地通用紙幣
(Translation: 100 100
Promises to pay the bearer
on demand at its office here
HELL BANK NOTE
Manufactured by the Heaven and Earth Board of Directors
2001
Heaven and Earth Universal Currency)
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Hell Bank Notes are ceremonial paper objects burned in Chinese folk religious practice to supply the deceased with currency in the afterlife — a tradition blending Buddhist and Taoist influences that long predates modern printed money. This piece is not legal tender and was never intended to circulate among the living. The issuer name, 天地銀行有限公司, is a standard fiction used across the industry; no such licensed bank exists.

Collectors occasionally acquire these for thematic or cultural study, but condition and scarcity have no meaningful bearing on value — they are produced in large quantities and sold in bulk for ritual use.

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