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Hong Kong one hundred and fifty-dollar note

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One hundred and fifty Dollars
(Hong Kong)
Value150 Hong Kong dollars
Width153 mm
Height76 mm
Material usedPaper
Years of printing2009, 2015

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.
  2. ^ 渣打香港發行「渣打香港 150週年慈善紀念鈔票」 全球首張 150元面值鈔票 (PDF) (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Standard Chartered. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2014.[permanent dead link]