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1000 - Long Teng Sheng Shi

Uitgever People's Republic of China
Jaar 2024
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Afmetingen 155 x 75 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a coiling red dragon against a multicolour guilloche underprint with wave and lattice patterns. Upper centre carries the Chinese title 龙腾盛世 with Latin romanisation; a vertical security strip at right bears repeated LONG TENG lettering. A small red seal cartouche and a green peony spray appear at centre-right, with the numeral 1000 in red at lower right.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of three doves in flight above a red landscape, flanked left by a stone guardian lion before a five-pointed star and right by an ornate huabiao column. Chinese numeral 壹仟 appears at lower left. A dense microprint guilloche underprint carries repeated 1000 numerals across the field, with the romanised title at top centre and denomination 1000 at upper right.
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Issued to mark the Year of the Dragon, this note is one of the few commemorative releases from the People's Bank of China to carry a face value of 1000 yuan — an unusual denomination for a commemorative issue in a country where the highest circulating note remains 100 yuan. The gap is deliberate: the 1000 yuan figure is symbolic rather than functional, intended to keep the note outside everyday commerce while still conferring legal tender status.

The name "Long Teng Sheng Shi" translates roughly as "a prosperous age with a soaring dragon." Chinese commemorative banknotes of this type are frequently sold by the central bank through subscription, often at a premium over face value.

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