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Obverse Description
Chinese and English text; head of allegorical man; lion rampant, crowned coat of arms, and unicorn rampant
Reverse Description
English text; lion and seated Britannia; elephant and palm tree; sheep hanging from bow; tower and ships; modern ships, Chinese junks, and sampan boats in Hong Kong Harbour
Catalog Information
GSID:
108698
Variety:
Sig 9: Little/Graham
BNB #:
B363e
Pick #:
P72
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Bank Note Value History
Sig 9: Little/Graham
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Sig 9: Little/Graham
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6TH December, 1956 Sig 1: Martin/Bird Prefix T/G
Worth: $200 – $1,300
6TH December, 1956 Sig 1: Martin/Bird Prefix Y/M
Worth: $300 – $6,600
1st September, 1957 Sig 2: Unknown/Small Printer: WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED LONDON Prefix Z/N
Worth: $500 – $12,000
Sig 3: Kemp/Small
Worth: $500 – $12,000
14th December, 1959 Sig 5: Deeley/Small
Sig 6: Rogers/Small
1ST July, 1961 Sig 7: Unknown/Reynolds Printer: THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED
Worth: $400 – $1,200
No date Sig 8: Millar/Reynolds Intro: 1962
Worth: $150 – $750
Sig 12: Watson/Millar
Worth: $150 – $750
Sig 13: Unknown/Millar Prefix Z/P
Worth: $150 – $750
1ST JANUARY 1977 Sig 16: Ritchie/Weatherson Prefix Z/P, Z/Q
Worth: $65 – $1,000
Diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front/back; all-zero s/n
Diagonal red SPECIMEN and DLR oval ovpts; horizontal red SPECIMEN No # ovpt lower left; all-zero s/n
Diagonal purple hollow SPECIMEN ovpt front; no s/n
Diagonal red SPECIMEN and DLR oval ovpts; horizontal red SPECIMEN No # ovpt lower left; all-zero s/n
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