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500 Patacas Banco da China

Issuer Banco da China (Bank of China), Macau Branch
Year 1995-1999
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Size 158 × 80 mm
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Obverse lettering 中國銀行 BANCO DA CHINA 根據 一月十八日第 8/95/M 號法令 DIRECTO – LEI № 8/95/M, DE 30 DE JANEIRO 澳門幣 伍佰圓 QUINHENTAS PATACAS 澳門分行總經理 DIRECTOR - GERAL DA SUCURSAL DE MACAU 一九九五年十月十六日 澳 門 MACAU, 16 DE OUTUBRO DE 1995
(Translation: Bank of China According to Decree No. 8/95/M of January 30 Macanese currency Five Hundred Patacas Macau Branch General Manager 1995 October 16 Macau)
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Protection description the Bank of China logo visible in the unprinted area; embedded security thread running vertically through the note.
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Banco da China's entry into Macanese note issuance was itself a political signal. The bank was granted issuing rights in Macau in 1995 — alongside the long-established Banco Nacional Ultramarino — as part of the gradual Sinicization of the territory's institutions ahead of the 1999 handover to China. Two banks issuing parallel, legal-tender notes of identical denominations simultaneously is an unusual arrangement by any standard, and this 500 Patacas is a direct product of that transitional compromise.

The series ran only through the handover year, after which BNU retained its issuing role alongside Bank of China under the post-handover framework.

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