The Hong Kong - Standard Chartered Bank 10 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Standard Chartered Bank in 1995 in a color combination of green, blue, red, and orange. Its obverse features a mythological carp fish jumping out of the water. It also displays the bank logo pattern in the underprint. The reverse depicts the new Standard Chartered Bank headquarters building in the Central district of Hong Kong and a bauhinia blakeana flower. The banknote contains a solid security thread and a watermark that reveals an allegorical helmeted warrior’s head and SCB. The note is 138 x 69 mm in size. This particular note has been graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty.