value of 10000 hell bank dollar in indian rupis
A Hell Bank Note, such as a 10,000 dollar note, is not considered legal tender and is primarily used in rituals and offerings in Chinese culture to honor deceased loved ones. Its value in American money would essentially be negligible, as it is not intended for actual currency exchange. However, collectors may assign a small value to it based on its novelty or cultural significance. Generally, you might find them for a few dollars in novelty shops.
how an i no hell bank note
The first answer was totally correct. These HBNs are ceremonial only. They are very cheap to buy; sometimes available for as little as a Cent each. And if shown to a believer, they are insulting to say the least, and can be understood by the viewer to actually be threatening.
20 dollars and one hell of a night. if you cautch my drift.
hell no
Hell banknotes are used in Chinese cultures to pass money to deceased ancestors by burning them. Chinese superstition has it that giving a hell banknote to a living person is wishing them to be dead and it is considered very bad luck to keep them in the house. They have no monetary value at all.
"Hell Bank Notes" are not actual currency; rather, they are Chinese "joss notes" which are burned as part of ancestor veneration. They have no exchange value, although it is possible that some people collect them.
hell if i know
ten thousand dollars
cause u broke as hell
wat the hell do i loook like: a bank
Hell no