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Hong Kong one hundred and fifty-dollar note

Hong Kong one hundred and fifty-dollar note

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The Hong Kong one hundred and fifty dollar note is a commemorative banknote issued by the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) on 1 October 2009 and HSBC on 2015 to commemorate on the 150th Anniversary of the Standard Chartered Hong Kong branch[1] and HSBC respectively. It is the world's first 150 base unit denomination banknote.[2] Approximately 1 million notes were issued by Standard Charter and 2 million by HSBC. Owing to its rarity and expected higher re-sale value, the notes are unlikely to enter circulation, though they are still considered legal tender.

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  1. Cagape, Elmer W. (9 September 2009). "World's First 150 Dollar Note From Standard Chartered Bank". Asian Correspondent. Retrieved 12 August 2014.

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