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2 Dollars - Hong Kong Jockey Club

发行方 The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club
年份 1965
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面值 2 Dollars (2 HKD)
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正面描述 The obverse carries the full bilingual title of the issuing body in English and Chinese (traditional characters), with the denomination '港幣貳圓' repeated at upper left and right. The central text block details the Special Cash Sweep event for the Kwangtung Handicap, held on Saturday, 13th November 1965, along with the names of the Stewards in Charge of Cash Sweeps and the Treasurers, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., of Prince's Building. The denomination '2 DOLLARS' appears in letterpress at the foot, flanking the printer's imprint of the Hong Kong Printing Press Ltd.
正面铭文 The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club
港幣貳圓 港幣貳圓

Special Cash Sweep on the
Kwangtung Handicap - 1965
TO BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1965

PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
TREASURERS
PRINCE'S BUILDING

D. BENSON, ESQ., OBE
THE HON. SIR SIK-NIN CHAU, C.B.E.
W. T. STANTON, ESQ.
STEWARD IN CHARGE OF CASH SWEEPS

THIS TICKET IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE SPECIAL CASH SWEEP RULES OF THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
2 DOLLARS 2 DOLLARS

PRINTED BY THE HONG KONG PRINTING PRESS. LTD.
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The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club operated one of the few legally sanctioned gambling monopolies in colonial Hong Kong, and its private scrip served a specific and narrow purpose: facilitating wagering transactions at the track without requiring punters to carry government currency onto the racecourse. These notes circulated entirely within the club's own ecosystem — issued at the betting windows, redeemable at the same, and never intended to leave the premises.

Survival rate is low for exactly that reason. Notes were returned, cancelled, and destroyed after each race meeting as a matter of standard club accounting practice. The 1965 date places this issue well before the Jockey Club's formal reorganisation in the 1970s.

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