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| Uitgever | Hell Bank Corporation (冥通銀行) |
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| Jaar | |
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| Valuta | Hell Bank Note (date) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 伍千萬 冥通銀行 T 52147 冥府紙幣 陰冥通用 |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 冥通銀行 T 52147 CURRENCY FOR THE OTHERWORLD 50000000 Yen Loor 地府通用鈔票 HELL BANK NOTE |
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| Opmerkingen |
Hell Bank Notes are votive currency burned during Chinese funerary and ancestral rituals, intended to transfer wealth to the deceased in the afterlife. They are not, and never were, legal tender in any jurisdiction. The "Hell Bank Corporation" imprint is a commercial convention, not a chartered institution — the name is a Western-influenced rendering of a concept with roots in the Tang Dynasty practice of burning paper effigies as grave goods.
Hong Kong became the dominant manufacturing center for this material through the twentieth century, exporting globally to diaspora communities. Collector interest is real but modest; these circulate freely at low cost and hold no scarcity value in standard grades.