Hong Kong ten-dollar note
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Value | 10 Hong Kong dollars |
Width | 134 mm |
Height | 66 mm |
Security features | Window, Watermark, Intaglio printing, Registration device, Concealed denomination, Security thread, Fluorescent Fibers, Iridescent image |
Paper type | Cotton and Polymer |
Years of printing | 2002-03, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014 |
Obverse | |
Reverse | |
Design date | 2001 |
The ten-dollar note was first produced in 1868 by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation with the formal adoption of a currency system just for Hong Kong. There have been various issued by banks which were phased out with the introduction of the ten dollar coin in 1994. Due to demand the banknote was reissued in 2002 in paper form, this was changed to polymer in 2007 as a trial of this product.
The ten-dollar note is the only denomination that is issued by the government of Hong Kong. It is primarily purple in colour.
External links
- Information for Hong Kong's ten dollar note (paper version)
- Information on Hong Kong's ten dollar note (polymer version)
References
- Ma Tak Wo 2004, Illustrated Catalogue of Hong Kong Currency, Ma Tak Wo Numismatic Co., LTD Kowloon Hong Kong. ISBN 962-85939-3-5
Preceded by none |
Hong Kong ten-dollar note 1868-present |
Succeeded by Hong Kong ten-dollar coin |
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