Hong
Kong 20 Dollars 1999 Standard Chartered Bank |
Item Code: HK-285c |
Front: Mythical dragon-headed tortoise Bixi, son of the dragon, the supporter of heavy weights. Back: New 42 storey building of the Standard Chartered Bank. Hong Kong orchid tree flower blossom (Bauhinia x blakeana). Watermark: Head of helmeted warrior; Electrotype "SCB". Security features: Consecutively running black horizontal serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Three denomination blocks (on the front) and the central part of the design (on the back) fluoresce under ultraviolet light. Solid, metallic 0,5 mm thick security thread. Two-sided see-through coin-shaped feature. Predominant colours: Grey, orange and brown. Artist: HKNPL. Engraver: HKNPL. Signatures: David Chang (Head of Finance); Evan Mervyn Davies (Chief Executive). Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Standard Chartered Bank. Date of issue: 1 January 1999. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Hong Kong Note Printing Limited. |
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Dimensions: 144 x 72 mm |
Texts: Standard Chartered Bank. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853. Promises to pay the bearer on demand at its office here Twenty Dollars by order of the Court of Directors. 1st January 1999. Hong Kong. |
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