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50 Dollars - Teller Practice Banknote

Uitgever People's Republic of China
Jaar 2006
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Beschrijving voorzijde Close facsimile of the U.S. Series 2006 $50 Federal Reserve Note, with an intaglio-style portrait vignette of Ulysses S. Grant at center, Federal Reserve seal to the left, and a large American flag underprint to the right. A bold red Chinese overprint reading 练功券 / 票样 / 练功专用 禁止流通 is applied diagonally across the left field, clearly marking the note as a teller training piece not intended for circulation.
Opschrift voorzijde FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FIFTY DOLLARS
GRANT
SERIES 2006
THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
练功券
票样
练功专用 禁止流通
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Teller training notes issued by the People's Bank of China were produced for bank staff to practice cash handling, counterfeit detection, and mechanical sorting without consuming legal tender. The 2006 series corresponds to the fifth series of Renminbi (fifth generation, introduced 1999), and these practice specimens replicate the physical dimensions and paper weight of circulating notes so that training conditions are genuine.

They were never intended to leave the banking system. Examples that have survived in collector hands typically came through bank surplus disposals or staff retention — neither officially sanctioned.

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