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100 Euros - Teller Practice Banknote

Issuer People's Republic of China
Year 2002
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Size 147 x 82 mm
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Obverse lettering © BCE ECB EZB EKT EKP 2002
练功券
票样
东功专用禁止流通
100
EURO
ΕΥΡΩ
Reverse description The reverse presents a generic Romanesque-style bridge vignette, symbolising connectivity between European peoples, accompanied by a stylised map of Europe and the twelve stars of the European flag. The denomination 100 and EURO/ΕΥΡΩ are printed alongside Chinese training and specimen overprint legends.
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Chinese state banks have long issued internal training notes — physically accurate facsimiles used to familiarize tellers with feel, handling, and security feature inspection without putting genuine currency at risk of wear or loss. This 100 Euro training piece was produced in 2002, when China's banking sector was rapidly expanding foreign exchange operations ahead of WTO accession.

The word "样本" (specimen/sample) or equivalent training designation typically appears somewhere on these pieces, and they were never intended to leave institutional use. That many did is purely a function of staff turnover and loose disposal practices.

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