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1000 Dollars - Elizabeth II Snake

Issuer Hong Kong
Year 1977
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Reference(s) KM#42
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Reverse description A highly detailed coiled snake, symbolic of the Chinese Year of the Snake, dominates the central field, its head raised toward the upper rim. The legend HONG KONG arcs along the upper periphery, flanked on either side by a raised dot. The two Chinese characters 香 and 港 appear to the left and right of the central device respectively, each accompanied by a raised dot below. The denomination $1000 is inscribed in the lower exergue. A beaded border frames the entire reverse design.
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Reverse lettering HONG KONG .港 香. .$1000.
(Translation: Hong Kong)
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