Hong Kong 100 Dollars Bill - Front Hong Kong 100 Dollars Bill - Back
Hong Kong 100 Dollars Bill - Front - 1st January 1991 Hong Kong 100 Dollars Bill - Back - 1st January 1991
Money Issued by Hong Kong Crown Colony

This One Hundred Dollar (Hong Kong Dollars) note issued by "The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation "Promises to pay the bearer on demand at its offices here Ten Dollars By order of the Board of Directors." The note is signed in English by General Manager. The back features two British Lions guarding the Bank's Corporate offices and a scene of a Pagoda. I don't know what pagoda it is. The blank spot has a British Lion's head viewed only by holding it up to the light.
This bill measures 6 by 3 inches. -- By comparison the US Dollar bill measures 6 1/4 by 2 1/2 inches

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