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50 Dollars Standard Chartered Bank

Issuer Standard Chartered Bank
Year 1985-1992
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company
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Reverse lettering 渣打銀行 Standard Chartered Bank
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Protection description Helmeted warrior's head.
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Standard Chartered's Hong Kong dollar issues of this period occupy an odd position in the territory's currency history. The bank held one of three commercial note-issuing licenses alongside HSBC and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China — a right inherited through colonial-era banking arrangements that survived well past decolonization and remains in force today. The 1985 series marked a significant design refresh for the bank following the 1987 merger that formally consolidated Standard Bank and Chartered Bank's Hong Kong operations under a single issuing identity.

De La Rue produced the series in London throughout the issue period, with the notes backed by certificates of indebtedness purchased from the Hong Kong government — the structural mechanism that replaced direct Exchange Fund backing after 1972.

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