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02 11, 2019 07:39 Category: East and Southeast Asia
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14 12, 2018 08:49 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Courtesy of Dennis Zammit and Jacky (chanchanshop on eBay).
14 12, 2018 08:46 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Courtesy of Hyunchul Yoo and Jacky (chanchanshop on eBay).
12 12, 2018 08:27 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Courtesy of Dennis Zammit and Jacky (chanchanshop on eBay).
13 10, 2018 08:18 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like B420d, but new signatures and new date (1 JANUARY 2016). Prefix CA.
Courtesy of Don Cleveland.
25 07, 2018 09:38 Category: East and Southeast Asia
According to a Hong Kong Monetary Authority press release dated 24 July 2018, the Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of China, and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation have unveiled the designs of a new 2018 series of banknotes.
'Consistent with the current series, the new series will consist of five denominations, each adopting the same colour scheme. It is the first time that the thematic subjects on the reverse side of the NIBs’ new series banknotes are standardised for each denomination to facilitate easy recognition by the public. The selected thematic subjects represent different aspects of Hong Kong as an international metropolis, featuring its rhythm of life, recreation and entertainment, as well as its rich natural and cultural heritage. The five denominations depict respectively the position of Hong Kong as international financial centre (HK$1,000), the spectacular Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark (HK$500), Cantonese opera as our art and cultural legacy (HK$100), butterflies that inhabit Hong Kong (HK$50), and the popular dim sum and tea culture (HK$20). For aesthetic presentation of the subject and easy distinction from previous series, the reverse side of the banknote is in vertical orientation instead of the traditional horizontal layout.
The designs of all five denominations were unveiled today. The HK$1,000 and HK$500 notes will be put into circulation in the last quarter of 2018 and early 2019 respectively, and the lower denominations of HK$100, HK$50 and HK$20 will be ready for issue in batches between 2019 and 2020.'
Courtesy of Wilson Chow, David Liu, Omer Yalcinkaya, Ilkka Malmi, Paul Nahmias, John Ma.
26 09, 2017 10:35 Category: East and Southeast Asia Commemorative
From 28 September to 18 October 2017, Bank of China is taking orders for a new 100-dollar note to commemorate the bank’s 100th anniversary of its presence in Hong Kong. Although legal tender, the notes aren’t intended for circulation. 2,900,000 notes were offered as numismatic products packaged in a folder for HK$288. An additional 300,000 sets of three uncut notes in a folder for HK$988. Finally, 40,000 uncut sheets of 30 notes each offered for HK$13,888 each. Profits from the sale of the notes were donated to charitable organizations in Hong Kong.
Courtesy of Chaopiaobaike and Hang.
22 05, 2017 21:23 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P213d, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix FG.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
21 05, 2017 09:28 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B817e: Like B817d, but new date (1 JULY 2015) and new signature. Prefix CY.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
09 02, 2017 16:10 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P214, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix NR.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana.
09 02, 2017 16:04 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P216, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix FN.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana.
09 02, 2017 08:48 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B418e: Like B418d, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix FA.
Courtesy of Igor Tereshkov.
09 02, 2017 08:46 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B419e: Like B419d, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix TW.
Courtesy of Igor Tereshkov.
09 02, 2017 08:42 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P212, but new date (1 January 2016). Prefix TW.
Courtesy of Igor Tereshkov.
10 11, 2016 11:12 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B818e: Like B818d, but new date and new signature. Prefix KQ.
Courtesy of Manfred Wolfensberger.
07 06, 2016 12:11 Category: East and Southeast Asia Commemorative
According to an article in The Standard dated 7 June 2016, the Bank of China (Hong Kong) has received approval to issue a note in September to commemorate the bank’s 100th anniversary in Hong Kong.
22 05, 2016 10:21 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B422d: Like B422c, but new date (1st JANUARY 2014). Prefix BN.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
22 05, 2016 10:20 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B421d: Like B421c, but new date (1st JANUARY 2014). Prefix BT.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
26 01, 2016 08:18 Category: East and Southeast Asia

B819e: Like B819d, but new date (1 JULY 2015) and new signature (Yue Yi). Prefix EK - EM.
Courtesy of Manfred Wolfensberger.
04 12, 2015 15:00 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P214, but new date (1 January 2014) and new signature. Prefix JD.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
04 12, 2015 15:01 Category: East and Southeast Asia

Like P212, but new date (1 January 2014) and new signature. Prefix ND.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
15 11, 2015 12:44 Category: East and Southeast Asia
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B418d: Like B418c, but new date (1 JANUARY 2014). Prefix DB.
B419d: Like B419c, but new date (1 JANUARY 2014). Prefix BC.
B420d: Like B420c, but new date (1 JANUARY 2014). Prefix BG.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
14 08, 2015 11:31 Category: East and Southeast Asia
BBC News has an interesting article dated 14 August 2015 on the fight of some Hong Kong residents to cash in on WWII Japanese military yen.
Courtesy of Jim 'Rubycored' Chen.
06 05, 2015 09:56 Category: East and Southeast Asia
According to a South China Morning Post article dated 6 May 2015, Hong Kong will incorporate new security features in newly designed banknotes to be introduced in the next two to three years.
25 04, 2015 06:34 Category: East and Southeast Asia
All denominations (20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 dollars) have been confirmed dated 1 JANUARY 2014.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
07 03, 2015 09:34 Category: East and Southeast Asia
20 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2014. Like BOC B16, but new date. Prefix EF.
Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.
10 06, 2015 17:15 Category: East and Southeast Asia Commemorative

According to a post on its web site, HSBC announced a 150-dollar banknote to commemorate its 150th anniversary in Hong Kong. This numismatic product is available as a single note in a folder (HKD380), a 3-in-1 uncut set in folder (HKD1,380), and a 35-in-1 uncut set (HKD23,880). Sets may be ordered by anyone aged 18 or above with a valid Hong Kong Identity Card or passport (Hong Kong SAR or another country's) number, and a valid Hong Kong correspondence address and phone number. The deadline for applying to buy notes was 21 March 2015, and they were available for pick-up beginning 9 June 2015.
Courtesy of Nin Cheun, Terence Chan, Eric Lam, and Tristan Choa.
11 02, 2015 08:45 Category: East and Southeast Asia
10 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2014. Like P401, but new date.
Courtesy of Terence Chan (Toyo Numismatic & Stamp Co).
16 11, 2014 22:04 Category: East and Southeast Asia
20 dollars, 1 January 2013. Like P212, but new date. Prefix KB.
Courtesy of Wally Myers.
03 11, 2014 09:33 Category: East and Southeast Asia
100 dollars, 1 January 2013. Like P214, but new date. Prefix GU.
Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (www.banknoten.de).
22 08, 2014 13:17 Category: East and Southeast Asia
500 dollars, 1 January 2014. Like P215, but new date. Prefix EB.
Courtesy of Manfred Wolfensberger.
20 07, 2014 12:52 Category: East and Southeast Asia
50 dollars, 1 January 2013. Like P213, but new date. Prefix DN.
Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.
09 07, 2014 19:25 Category: East and Southeast Asia
500 dollars, 1 January 2013. Like P215, but new date. Prefix DU.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
23 03, 2014 09:45 Category: East and Southeast Asia
500 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like P215, but new date.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
26 11, 2019 14:02 Category: The Banknote Book East and Southeast Asia

The Hong Kong chapter of The Banknote Book is now available for individual sale and as a free download to subscribers.
This 139-page catalog covers notes issued by the Oriental Bank, Oriental Bank Corporation, Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, Mercantile Bank of India, Mercantile Bank Limited, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, The Chartered Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Agra and United Service Bank, Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan, Asiatic Banking Corporation, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Commercial Bank Corporation of India and the East, National Bank of China, Government of Hong Kong, and Bank of China. Revised 26.11.2019.
Each chapter of The Banknote Book includes detailed descriptions and background information, full-color images, and accurate valuations. The Banknote Book also features:
  • Sharp color images of note’s front and back without overlap
  • Face value or date of demonetization if no longer legal tender
  • Specific identification of all vignette elements
  • Security features described in full
  • Printer imprint reproduced exactly as on note
  • Each date/signature variety assigned an individual letter
  • Variety checkboxes for tracking your collection and want list
  • Date reproduced exactly as on note
  • Precise date of introduction noted when known
  • Replacement note information
  • Signature tables, often with names and terms of service
  • Background information for historical and cultural context
  • Details magnified to distinguish between note varieties
  • Bibliographic sources listed for further research

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20 02, 2014 06:00 Category: East and Southeast Asia

50 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2013. Like P298, but new signatures and date.
Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.
15 02, 2014 07:51 Category: East and Southeast Asia
20 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2013. Like BOC B16, but new date.
50 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2013. Like BOC B17, but new date.
100 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2013. Like BOC B18, but new date.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana.
05 02, 2014 06:22 Category: East and Southeast Asia

100 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2013. Like P299, but new signatures and date.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana.
28 12, 2013 10:25 Category: East and Southeast Asia
1,000 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2013. Like BOC B20b, but new date.
Courtesy of Hang.
16 11, 2013 09:25 Category: East and Southeast Asia

500 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2013. Like P300, but new date and signatures.
Courtesy of Claudio Marana.
04 07, 2013 09:26 Category: East and Southeast Asia

20 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2012. Like P297, but new date and new signature for CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER.
50 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2012. Like P298, but new date and new signature for CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER.
100 dollars, 1 JANUARY 2012. Like P299, but new date and new signature for CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
04 07, 2013 09:15 Category: East and Southeast Asia
50 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like P213, but new date and new title: Chief Executive (signature remains unchanged).

100 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like P214, but new date and new title: Chief Executive (signature remains unchanged).

The only Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited denomination not yet confirmed with this new date is the 500-dollar note.
Courtey of Bill Stubkjaer.
10 06, 2013 06:56 Category: East and Southeast Asia
20 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like P212, but new date.
Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.
01 06, 2013 08:53 Category: East and Southeast Asia
50 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like P213, but new date.
Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.
10 03, 2013 14:46 Category: East and Southeast Asia
100 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2012. Like P343, but new date.
500 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2012. Like P344, but new date.
Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger.
24 02, 2013 08:34 Category: East and Southeast Asia

1,000 dollars, 1 January 2012. Like PNL dated 1 January 2010, but new date and new title (signature remains unchanged).
Courtesy of Manfred Wolfensberger.
20 02, 2013 07:49 Category: East and Southeast Asia

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10 dollars, 1st JANUARY 2012. Like P401, but new date and signatures.
Courtesy of Thomas Krause.
28 02, 2012 07:15 Category: East and Southeast Asia Commemorative
Hong Kong’s Bank of China has announced that from 13-20 February 2012 it will be taking orders for a new 100-dollar (US$13) note to commemorate the bank’s 100th anniversary. Although legal tender, the notes aren’t intended for circulation. 1,100,000 notes will be sold as numismatic products packaged in a folder for HK$150. An additional 100,000 sets of three uncut notes in a folder for HK$600. Finally, 20,000 uncut sheets of 30 notes each will be sold for HK$6,000 each. Profits from the sale of the notes will be donated to charitable organizations in Hong Kong.
100 dollars (US$13), 5 FEBRUARY 2012. Red. Front: Great Wall of China; Bank of China bulding in Beijing. Back: Bank of China tower in modern Hong Kong’s financial district. Windowed Motion security thread with BOC logo. Watermark: Flower with electrotype 100. Printer: Unknown. 153 x 76.5 mm.
Courtesy of Terence Chan, Rafal Nogowczyk, Wilson Chow, and TDS.
17 01, 2012 08:54 Category: East and Southeast Asia

100 dollars (US$13), 1 January 2010.
According to an article in The Standard dated 25 July 2011, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp has admitted to making a mistake in the design of its new 100-dollar (US$12.85) note which was officially unveiled on 20 July and slated for issuance between November 2011 and January 2012. The back of the note depicts the flag-raising ceremony of the SAR Establishment Day with a marching band playing in front of the Golden Bauhinia Square, where the national flag and regional flag of Hong Kong are flying. The problem is that the bauhinia flower on the regional flag was reversed from the correct orientation. The orientation has been corrected on the issued notes shown above.
Courtesy of Rafal Nogowczyk.

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17 01, 2012 08:47 Category: East and Southeast Asia

On 11 January 2012, the three note-issuing banks of Hong Kong — Standard Chartered Bank, HSBC and the Bank of China — issued the new 20-dollar (US$2.60) banknotes, thereby completing the new series of notes dated 1 January 2010.
Courtesy of Rafal Nogowczyk.
24 07, 2011 18:07 Category: East and Southeast Asia

According to an article in The Standard dated 25 July 2011, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp has admitted to making a mistake in the design of its new 100-dollar (US$12.85) note which was officially unveiled on 20 July and slated for issuance between November 2011 and January 2012. The back of the note depicts the flag-raising ceremony of the SAR Establishment Day with a marching band playing in front of the Golden Bauhinia Square, where the national flag and regional flag of Hong Kong are flying. The problem is that the bauhinia flower on the regional flag is reversed from the correct orientation shown here:
'HSBC has immediately proceeded to redesign and reprint the faulty banknotes, with a view to putting them into circulation early next year as scheduled,' the bank said in a joint statement with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the government's administration wing.
HSBC was responsible for the design of the notes, while the HKMA reviewed the design before revealing it to the public. The administration wing also reviewed the banknotes for approval. 'The three parties had not detected the issue,' the statement said. 'We sincerely apologize for the incident.'
HSBC will bear all relevant costs for revising the design, remaking the plates and printing the new notes. The cost of producing each new note is about 60 HK cents (US$0.08).
It will be interesting to see if any of the error notes make in onto the collector market.
23 07, 2011 08:41 Category: East and Southeast Asia

According to a press release dated 20 July 2011, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the three note-issuing banks (Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited and Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited) today unveiled the designs of the $100, $50 and $20 of the Hong Kong 2010 Series New Banknotes.
The new $100, $50 and $20 banknotes incorporate the same state-of-the-art security features as the new $1,000 and $500 banknotes (which are already in circulation) and also the design to facilitate the visually impaired to differentiate the denomination.
Mr Norman Chan, the Chief Executive of the HKMA, said “The new $100, $50 and $20 banknotes will be gradually put into circulation starting from this November, after which the entire Hong Kong 2010 Series New Banknotes will be in full circulation in the community. The new $1,000 and $500 banknotes, which have been in circulation since last December and this February respectively, receive very positive response from the public. I am confident that the new $100, $50 and $20 banknotes will be equally well received. ”
The Hong Kong 2010 Series New Banknotes were designed by the respective note-issuing banks and approved by the Financial Secretary. They are printed by Hong Kong Note Printing Limited.
The HKMA will launch an extensive education programme to raise public awareness of the new banknotes. Seminars will be conducted for banks, retailers and money changers; and special outreach seminars for centres for the elderly and people with visual impairments. Exhibitions will be held in different districts in Hong Kong (see schedule of exhibitions at Annex). The interactive online-learning programme on the HKMA website at www.hkma.gov.hk has been updated to include the design and security features of the whole 2010 Series Hong Kong Banknotes. Education leaflets are available to the public at the HKMA office, branches of the note-issuing banks and District Offices.
Mr Benjamin Hung, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited said, “Standard Chartered Bank issued its first Hong Kong banknotes in 1862, and we celebrate a history of 150 years of note issuance in this vibrant financial centre. The new series of banknotes from Standard Chartered Hong Kong represents the continuous evolution of a design theme first commissioned in the 1980s. This latest series incorporates an overarching theme on the reverse side of the notes that pays tribute to the heritage of Chinese inventions whilst contrasting such early breakthroughs with those of modern security technology. Standard Chartered is proud to have played a part in contributing to Hong Kong’s financial sector as one of the SAR’s three note-issuing banks. We look forward to continuing to grow with Hong Kong in the next 150 years – and beyond.”
Mr Peter Wong, Chief Executive of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, said “HSBC’s legacy as Hong Kong’s largest note issuer begins another exciting chapter with the official launch of our new notes. HSBC’s new banknote series strongly reflects on Hong Kong’s culture for inspiration, showcasing local celebrations and festivals, Chinese calligraphy and traditional symbols and patterns within the unique design. As the bills enter circulation, we take great pride in the fact that this new series marks the first time that the Hong Kong community has been featured on HSBC’s banknotes.”
Mr He Guangbei, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, said, “Building a Better Tomorrow is what Bank of China (Hong Kong) is committed to, which also echoes in the designs of our new series of Hong Kong Banknotes. With roots in Hong Kong for more than 94 years, we have encountered ups and downs together with the society. While providing professional financial services to the public, we are also committed to protecting the environment in Hong Kong as a responsible corporate citizen. In designing the new banknotes, we not only honour these natural wonders, but encourage the public to join us to build a green Hong Kong and contribute to the sustainability of the society.”
All existing banknotes continue to be legal tender. They will circulate along with the new banknotes and be gradually withdrawn from circulation when they become physically unfit for circulation.
Courtesy of Nin Cheun, Glen Warren, Wilson Chow, and Thomas Krause.
26 02, 2011 09:50 Category: East and Southeast Asia

500 dollars (US$64.15), 1 JANUARY 2009. Like P201, but new date and signature.
Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.
04 03, 2011 21:23 Category: East and Southeast Asia
According to a press release from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the HKMA and the three note-issuing banks (Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, and Bank of China (Hong Kong Limited) introduced new 500-dollar (US$64.20) banknotes of the new 2010 series on 22 February 2011.
The new 1,000-dollar notes entered circulation on 7 December 2010, and the other three denominations of 20, 50, and 100 dollars are scheduled for release sometime between late 2011 and early 2012. All other banknotes currently in circulation will continue to be legal tender.
The new note feature enhanced security, including a green-to-gold OVI SPARK patch, a magenta-to-green windowed security thread with demetalized HK, a multi-tonal bauhinia flower watermark with electrotype denomination numeral and dot pattern, a perfect registration device with two fluorescent colors visible under UV light, and fluorescent vertical serial numbers.
Courtesy of Vincent Tan.
13 01, 2011 07:46 Category: East and Southeast Asia

1,000 dollars (US$129), 1 JANUARY 2008. Like P211, but new date and signature.
Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.
13 01, 2011 07:38 Category: East and Southeast Asia

50 dollars (US$6.45), 1 JANUARY 2009. Like P208, but new date.
Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.
15 12, 2010 07:40 Category: East and Southeast Asia

On 20 July 2010, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced it will begin producing banknotes with Braille and embossed lines for benefit of the visually impaired. The new notes will be phased in over the next two years and will feature Braille at the bottom left corner of each note, together with embossed lines that correspond with each notes value. The HK$1,000 (US$129) notes were unveiled at the press conference, and were put into circulation 7 December 2010.
Courtesy of Vincent Tan.
24 11, 2010 08:39 Category: East and Southeast Asia

According to a press release dated 24 November 2010, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the three note-issuing banks (Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, and Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited) have announced that a new series of 1,000-dollar (US$129) banknotes will be issued on 7 December 2010. New notes for the other four denominations of HK$500, HK$100, HK$50 and HK$20 will go into circulation in 2011 and 2012. The new notes will circulate in parallel with existing notes.
The new banknotes have incorporated state-of-the-art security features, the locations of which will be the same across all five denominations. The five key features are:
  • Dynamic Color-changing Pattern — color shifting between green and gold with a shimmering horizontal bar seen to be rolling up and down when the note is tilted

  • Color-changing Windowed Metallic Thread — color shifting between magenta and green and the 'H' and 'K' on the thread are made up of microtext

  • Standardized Enhanced Watermark — comprising a multi-tonal watermark of a bauhinia flower and electrotype watermark of the denomination numeral and dot pattern, a standardized design for the three note-issuing banks

  • Fluorescent See-through Pattern — perfect registration of the patterns on the front and back, with two fluorescent colors visible under ultraviolet light

  • Fluorescent Serial Number — the vertical serial number is fluorescent red under ultraviolet light

02 09, 2010 21:58 Category: East and Southeast Asia

50 dollars (US$6.45), 1 JANUARY 2008. Like Pick 208, but new date and new signature.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
26 07, 2010 07:38 Category: East and Southeast Asia

20 dollars (US$2.60), 1 January 2009. Like P207, but new date.
Courtesy of Michael Reissner.
21 07, 2010 08:28 Category: East and Southeast Asia

On 20 July 2010, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced it will begin producing banknotes with Braille and embossed lines for benefit of the visually impaired. The new notes will be phased in over the next two years and will feature Braille at the bottom left corner of each note, together with embossed lines that correspond with each notes value.
The HK$1,000 (US$129) and HK$500 (US$65), which were unveiled at the press conference, will be put into circulation in the last quarter of 2010 and early 2011, respectively. The design of the remaining three denominations, HK$100, HK$50 and HK$20, will be unveiled in mid-2011.
Each of the three banknote-issuing banks, the Bank of China, HSBC and Standard Chartered, will issue their respective versions. All will retain the current color schemes.
Visit the official HKMA site for more information.
17 07, 2010 07:55 Category: East and Southeast Asia
On 18 July 2010, an exhibit called “Stories Behind Banknotes' opened in the atrium of the Hong Kong Pavilion at the Expo 2010 Shanghai China (Shanghai Expo), which will run until 15 August. The Commissioner of the HKSAR Expo Affairs Office, Mr Patrick Chan, and the President and Chief Executive Officer Designate, HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited, Ms Helen Wong, officiated at the launch ceremony.
Mr Chan said, 'HSBC's exhibition of the banknotes issued by the bank in the past 145 years, in the Hong Kong Pavilion at the first-ever World Expo hosted by our country in the city of Shanghai, has special meaning. 'The banknotes featured in this exhibition are precious and very interesting. Many are rare, and some have never been publicly shown before.' 'Stories Behind Banknotes' provides a unique insight into the social and economic transformation of Hong Kong since HSBC issued its first banknote in the city in 1865.
Among the 56 banknotes featured is the 'duress note' issued during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in World War II. Other rare notes from Shanghai and other note-issuing branches across China are also displayed. HSBC Chief Executive Officer Hong Kong Mark McCombe said, 'The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited has been the principal issuer of banknotes in Hong Kong since the bank issued its first banknote in 1865, the year of its establishment.
'Currently, approximately two out of every three banknotes in circulation in Hong Kong are issued by HSBC. HSBC's banknotes and their constantly shifting designs illustrate the trade and financial development of the region and provide a valuable insight into the culture and character of the city.'
26 03, 2010 11:47 Category: East and Southeast Asia

20 dollars (US$2.60), 1 JANUARY 2008. Like P207, but new date.
Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.
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25 01, 2010 20:41 Category: East and Southeast Asia

100 dollars (US$12.85), 1 JANUARY 2008. Like Pick 209, but new date and new signature.
Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.

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16 10, 2009 10:44 Category: East and Southeast Asia
On 9 September 2009, Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) began issuing one million 150-dollar (US$19.35) banknotes to commemorate its 150-year anniversary. The commemorative banknotes is legal tender, but was sold at a premium over face value. A single HK$150 note cost HK$280, a pane of four notes costs HK$1,888, and a full sheet of 35 notes is priced at HK$18,888.
Standard Chartered has also selected 100 notes with special lucky serial numbers for public bidding and another 10,000 pieces for which the public can pick a serial number of their choice. There are three categories of lucky number notes, with minimum bid prices of HK$10,000, HK$6,000 and HK$3,000. The 'single self-selected serial number' notes will be offered at HK$888 each by lottery. Net proceeds will go to the bank's community foundation in support of local community projects and charities.
The front of the banknote, designed by Austrian graphic designer Henry Steiner, who has designed banknotes for Standard Chartered since 1975, features a satellite image of Victoria Harbour with the lender's corporate blue and green as the main color tones. The reverse side demonstrates the history of Hong Kong through iconic Images of people from all walks of life taking in the view of the Victoria Harbour from the Peak: a policeman, a mother and her chlld in a traditional back carrier, a bird fancier, a worker, a woman with a parasol, a businessman on his mobile phone, and a school boy pointing at a hawk. These Images demonstrate how the people of Hong Kong have contributed to the city's success through the past 150 years.
Courtesy of Kai Hwong and Thomas Augustsson.
23 09, 2008 08:58 Category: East and Southeast Asia Commemorative
The following note is available as a single note in a booklet for HK$138, in a sheet of four for HK$338, a full sheet of 35 for HK$1,388, paired with an old-style note for HK$268, and a sheet of four paired with old notes for HK$868. The money raised from the sale (after deducting face value and costs) will be donated to charity, with a portion set aside for local sports development. Although the notes will be legal tender in Hong Kong they are not intended to be used in the local economy, and are being sold at a higher cost than their actual value.
20 dollars (US$2.55)
Purple. Front: Bank of China building; Beijing Olympics emblem; ancient column detail. Back: Beijing Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest); Chinese lucky clouds; bauhinia flower. Windowed security thread. Watermark: Unknown. Printer: Unknown. 143 x 71.5 mm. 1st JANUARY 2008. Signature: unknown. 4 million notes introduced 16.07.2008.
Courtesy of Kai.
19 02, 2008 15:40 Category: East and Southeast Asia

10 dollars (US$1.30), 1st OCTOBER 2007. Like the HKD10 issued July 9, 2007, but new date and new signatures (John Tsang Chun-wah, FINANCIAL SECRETARY; Joseph Yam Chi-kwong, MONETARY AUTHORITY). Polymer. 133 x 66 mm.
Courtesy of Thomas Krause.
30 03, 2007 17:25 Category: East and Southeast Asia

100 dollars (US$12.80), 1 January 2006. Like Pick 209, but new date, new signature, and new title (Executive Director).
Courtesy of Michael Reissner.
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50 dollars (US$6.40), 1 January 2006. Like Pick 208, but new date, new signature, and new title (Executive Director).
Courtesy of Michael Reissner.
01 07, 2007 16:34 Category: East and Southeast Asia

10 dollars (US$1.30), 1st April 2007. Issued July 2007. Like Pick 400, but new date, new signatures (Henry Tang Ying-yen, FINANCIAL SECRETARY; Joseph Yam Chi-kwong, MONETARY AUTHORITY), larger tactile denomination in corners, see-through window with numeral 10, watermark-like image of bauhinia flower in clear window, watermark-like image of numeral 10, ribbon printed in pink-to-purple OVI, irridescent band with bauhinia flower and HK10 moved to center of note. Rearing horse as registration device, denomination as latent image. Polymer. 133 x 66 mm.
Courtesy of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

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