China: 'Hell Currency' - a Hell bank note - bearing an image of Queen Elizabeth II and issued by the 'Mingying Yinhang' or 'English Underworld Bank'. Hell bank notes are a form of joss paper printed to resemble modern bank notes. Hell bank notes are not an official currency or legal tender anywhere in this world. They are intended to be burnt in Chinese ancestor veneration. Hell bank notes are known for their large denominations, ranging from $10,000 to several billions, and usually bear an image of the Jade Emperor, the presiding monarch of heaven in Daoism.
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