1st SEPTEMBER 2000 Sig Unknown Holographic windowed security thread with demetalized bauhinia flower and 1000 Wmk: Lion’s head in profile with electrotype 1000 Prefix AN - BX 1,000 dollars Values

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1st SEPTEMBER 2000 Sig Unknown Holographic windowed security thread with demetalized bauhinia flower and 1000 Wmk: Lion’s head in profile with electrotype 1000 Prefix AN - BX 1,000 dollars Values

Details

Obverse: Chinese and English text; head of lion statue; Hong Kong Harbour with skyline, mountains; stylized registration device

Reverse: Chinese and English text; reclining lion statues flanking 4th HSBC headquarters building in Central district, Hong Kong; Old Supreme Court building in Central district, Hong Kong

Basic Information

GSID:

109582

Denomination:

1,000 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1st SEPTEMBER 2000 Sig Unknown Holographic windowed security thread with demetalized bauhinia flower and 1000 Wmk: Lion’s head in profile with electrotype 1000 Prefix AN - BX

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Orange, green, brown, and purple

Note Dimension:

164 x 82 mm

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