This Hong Kong 100 Dollar banknote from 2013 is part of the 2010 - 2016 series. It was issued by Standard Chartered Bank with designs aiming to highlight the Chinese heritage and technology through inventions. On the obverse side of the note is a mythological horse with the bank logo pattern in underprint and numeric 100 in SPARK. The reverse side features a Sung script seal, an ancient style of writing Chinese characters, and a printed circuit. The banknote's security features include a magenta-to-gold windowed security thread with demetalized HK100, a Bauhinia blakeana flower watermark, and electrotype 100 on a pixelated background. The note measures 154 x 77 mm. This particular banknote has been given a grade of 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty.