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The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company series of Hong Kong in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries.
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company (HSBC) was founded on 3 March 1865, and is one of the Hong Kong’s three note-issuing banks today (the other two being the Bank of China and the Standard Chartered Bank). Most early HSBC notes bear a handwritten signature of the chief accountant and a printed signature of the chief manager. Up until 1941, the signatures on the 500-dollar notes are both handwritten, but not by the same o cials that signed other denominations of the same dates, presumably as a precaution for the highest denomination note. From 1913 to...

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  Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company Value Range Favorite
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company Value Range  
5 dollars (B601a)
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10 dollars (B602a)
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25 dollars (B603a)
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25 dollars (B603as)
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50 dollars (B604a)
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100 dollars (B605a)
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500 dollars (B606a)
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500 dollars (B606as)
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The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company series of Hong Kong in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries.
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company (HSBC) was founded on 3 March 1865, and is one of the Hong Kong’s three note-issuing banks today (the other two being the Bank of China and the Standard Chartered Bank). Most early HSBC notes bear a handwritten signature of the chief accountant and a printed signature of the chief manager. Up until 1941, the signatures on the 500-dollar notes are both handwritten, but not by the same o cials that signed other denominations of the same dates, presumably as a precaution for the highest denomination note. From 1913 to...

Catalog Detail