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| 正面铭文 | NO. 8459 5000000000 冥都銀行 伍億萬 地府通用 Yuen Lion Y. Wong |
| 背面描述 | Printed in blue on a cream-toned paper. A classical Chinese ceremonial temple with a tiered roof and a flaming orb at its apex occupies the central vignette, set within an arched guilloche frame flanked by ornamental pillars. Denomination roundels appear at upper left and in both lower corners, with Chinese Buddhist and ritual inscriptions across the lower register. |
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Hell Bank Notes are ceremonial paper offerings burned at funerals and ancestral rites throughout the Chinese diaspora, intended to transfer wealth to the deceased in the afterlife. The "Hell Bank Corporation" imprint and the denomination — five billion — are entirely fictitious constructs, produced by Hong Kong novelty and religious goods manufacturers for ritual rather than monetary use. They carry no legal tender status anywhere and have never circulated as currency.
Collectors occasionally acquire these as curiosities, but they hold no numismatic standing in standard Pick or SCWPM catalogues.