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Teller Practice Banknote China Construction Bank

Uitgever China Construction Bank
Jaar 2006
Type Fantasy banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown monochrome teller practice note printed on a light guilloche underprint. The central vignette presents the China Construction Bank headquarters building, a twin-tower complex with a lower podium structure, framed by ornate floral rosette medallions at lower left and right. The China Construction Bank logo — a square coin motif — appears in the upper left corner, while the characters 练功券 are set within an elaborate decorative cartouche at upper right.
Opschrift voorzijde 练功券 中国建设银行
(Translation: Practice Note China Construction Bank)
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Opmerkingen

China Construction Bank issued these practice notes specifically for counter staff training — they are not legal tender and were never intended for public circulation. The CCB dramatically expanded its retail branch network in the mid-2000s following its 2005 IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, one of the largest bank flotations in history at the time, which created an acute demand for trained tellers across hundreds of new locations.

Collector interest is niche but genuine. Because most were used heavily in training rooms and then discarded, survivors in any decent state are harder to find than the print runs would suggest.