1967 ND Standard Chartered Bank 5 dollar yellow key TQG 65 EPQ
Product Overview
1967 Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) $5 banknote, Pick#69, serial number S/F 7667070. The obverse features the bank's name in Chinese and English, the bank's coat of arms, the signatures of two executives, and the denomination "Five Dollars." The reverse depicts a seascape with a traditional Hong Kong fishing junk (Chinese sailing vessel). It bears a watermark of a helmeted warrior's head and was produced using intaglio printing by Thomas De La Rue (TDLR) in the UK. Commonly known as the "Orange Junk $5" note, it is a classic vintage Chartered Bank issue from the 1960s.
Certified and encapsulated by TQG (Trusted Quality Guaranty):
- Graded 65 EPQD (Gem Uncirculated with Exceptional Paper Quality); EPQD certification confirms the note retains its original paper quality—flat with no creases or stains, rich and vibrant colors, and sharp, detailed intaglio lines. The label details the issuing region, variety, year, watermark, printer, signatories, and serial number; the reverse label includes a unique QR code for online verification of authentication details.
- Encased in a professional, transparent, and sealed grading holder that protects against dust, oxidation, fingerprints, and smudges, ensuring the long-term preservation of the note's pristine, original condition.
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Specifications
| Issue | ND (1967) The Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | 5 Dollars |
| Variety | Pick#69 |
| Watermark | Allegorical Helmeted Warrior Head |
| Prefix/Serial Number | S/F 7667070 |
| Printer | TDLR (Thomas De La Rue) |
| Signatories | Clive Little & Peter Alfred Graham |
| Authentication Agency | TQG Quality Guaranty |
| Grade | 65 EPQD Gem Uncirculated |