1983 HSBC 100 dollar carmine red condition XF
Product Overview
This is a 1983 Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) $100 banknote—commonly known in the market as the "Rouge Red" (or "Carmine") note—bearing serial number YE061728. The obverse features the bank's name in both Chinese and English, the twin-lion coat of arms, the $100 denomination, and the signatures of two bank executives. The reverse depicts the old HSBC headquarters building, a pair of reclining lions, and an octagonal dragon-patterned watermark area. Produced by the British printer Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC) using intaglio printing, it is a classic circulating Hong Kong banknote from the 1980s.
Condition Report (Raw Note):
- The overall design and text remain complete and clear. There are signs of circulation, including a central fold and slight age-related yellowing, but no tears, holes, or extensive repairs. The original dual signatures, serial number, and the intricate details of the twin lions and headquarters building remain well-preserved. The paper retains its original integrity without brittleness or mold spots.
- Comes with a generic transparent protective sleeve to guard against dust and fingerprints. For long-term collection, professional grading and encapsulation are recommended to enhance preservation and market value.
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Specifications
| Issuer | The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (1983) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | 100 Dollars |
| Issue Date | March 31, 1983 |
| Serial Number | YE061728 |
| Printer | Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC) |
| Printing Process | Intaglio Printing |
| Grading Status | Raw note (ungraded); includes a transparent protective sleeve |
Actual photos of both the obverse and reverse are provided. The "Twin Lion" $100 series is highly recognizable, making it an excellent choice for collectors of HSBC banknotes or vintage Hong Kong currency from the 1980s.