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| Issuer | China Everbright Bank |
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| Size | 150 x 70 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | 中国光大银行 CHINA EVERBRIGHT BANK |
| Reverse description | Purple-toned reverse printed in dark purple ink, with a vignette of the Great Wall of China. A title in Chinese characters and pinyin script identifies the note's restricted training purpose. |
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Training notes issued by Chinese commercial banks for teller practice are rarely cataloged at all — most are destroyed internally after use, which makes any surviving example genuinely uncommon outside China. China Everbright Bank, a state-controlled joint-stock bank founded in 1992, produced these for cashier training rather than circulation, so they carry no legal tender status and were never intended to leave the branch.
The denomination is nominal. What matters to collectors is the "SPECIMEN" or equivalent overprint — and whether the cancellation method used was punch, perforation, or ink stamp, as this varies by issue batch.