1628 1994 HSBC 100 dollar PMG 63
- 1994 HSBC $100 Note
- "1628" Fancy Serial Number
- PMG 63 This 1994 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) $100 banknote, bearing the serial number CT001628 (a "1628" fancy number), has been graded "Choice Uncirculated 63" by the internationally renowned grading agency PMG. It is in excellent condition, making it an ideal choice for both collectors and investors. Key Features: Fancy Serial Number: Features the "1628" sequence, a combination highly sought after by Hong Kong banknote enthusiasts, significantly enhancing its collectible value. Obverse Design: Displays a striking, majestic lion's head motif; the center bears the text "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS" and the Chinese equivalent, accompanied by the Chief Executive's signature and the issue date of January 1, 1994. Reverse Design: Features two majestic lions guarding iconic Hong Kong landmarks such as the Bank of China Tower and the Tian Tan Buddha; the vibrant red color scheme vividly showcases the unique character of Hong Kong. Printing Details: Printed by TDLR; features a lion's head watermark and comprehensive security features. Grading Status: Graded PMG 63; the note features clean paper, vibrant colors, and intact corners, achieving the "Choice Uncirculated" grade. This banknote is securely sealed in a professional PMG holder, complete with a security label and QR code, allowing buyers to easily verify its authenticity. As a classic HSBC issue from the 1990s, this $100 note—featuring the desirable "1628" fancy number—combines historical significance with strong market appeal, making it an essential addition to any Hong Kong currency collection.