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Hong Kong twenty dollar note

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Value
  
20 Hong Kong dollars

Height
  
71.5 mm

Width
  
143 mm

Paper type
  
Cotton

Security features
  
Window, Watermark, Security thread, Registration device, Latent image, Optically Variable Ink, Iridescent image

Years of printing
  
various years depending on bank

The twenty-dollar note was first issued by the Oriental Bank Corporation from 1866 to 1884. These banknotes are not very common and are listed as extremely rare. Apart from this, the banknote was reintroduced in 1985 by the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) in green and yellow, followed by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in 1986 in similar colours, but more green involved. The Bank of China issued their version in 1994 as a blue coloured banknote. These were standardised in 2004 when all three types of banknotes were changed to a blue colour.

References

Hong Kong twenty-dollar note Wikipedia