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Rare Standard Chartered Bank $10 Hong Kong Note - Vintage Koi Design, 1st January 1985
Rare Standard Chartered Bank $10 Hong Kong Note - Vintage Koi Design, 1st January 1985
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This authentic $10 Hong Kong note from Standard Chartered Bank is a beautiful example of vintage Asian currency. Issued on 1st January 1985, this note features an intricate koi fish design symbolizing prosperity, paired with the iconic bank crest and a detailed architectural illustration of the bank's headquarters on the reverse. A must-have for global currency collectors or anyone interested in unique banknotes with historical significance.
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Features
Issuing Bank: Standard Chartered Bank, Hong Kong
Denomination: Ten Dollars (HKD)
Year: 1985 (1st January)
Design:
Obverse: Exquisite depiction of a koi fish and floral motifs.
Reverse: Bank crest and detailed image of the bank's headquarters building.
Condition: Shows signs of circulation with minor folds and markings, reflecting its age and usage.
Serial Number: L768488
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Why You Should Buy
A rare piece of Hong Kong's financial history featuring an iconic design.
Perfect for collectors of Asian or global vintage currency.
Adds cultural and artistic value to any banknote collection.
A distinctive display piece or gift for history and art enthusiasts.
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Shipping Information
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1985 $10 Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong note
Vintage Hong Kong currency
Koi fish banknote design
Rare Hong Kong money
Collectible Asian banknotes
Historic Standard Chartered notes
Hong Kong financial history
Vintage currency collectors item
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