1st February, 1926 s/n 166467, 195234 100 dollars Values

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1st February, 1926 s/n 166467, 195234 100 dollars Values

Details

Obverse: Chinese and English text; mountain scene with people crossing wooden bridge, tower; lion rampant, crowned coat of arms, and unicorn rampant; mountain scene with trees, waterfall, tower, pagoda, and stairs

Reverse: Chinese and English text; crown; elephant and palm tree; Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China branch building on Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong; sheep hanging from bow; tower and Chinese junk

Basic Information

GSID:

108624

Denomination:

100 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1st February, 1926 s/n 166467, 195234

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, red, and black

Note Dimension:

204 x 125 mm

Printer:

Waterlow & Sons, Ld London Wall, London / Waterlow & Sons, LIMITED, London Wall, London, E C

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