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The listing, 8 DIFFERENT HELLNOTES AND 2 DIFFERENT HEAVEN SHEETS! has ended.

This is for 8 different Chinese Hellnotes & 2 Different Gold Foil Heaven Money sheets!!! (Hellnotes & Sheets may vary depending on what's availible on the Chinese market)!They have been using these to burn to offer passed relatives in the after life here in China for hundreds of years!! I burn some to my passed grandparents twice a year just in case it's really true!! You can see my over 5600 feed backs on what people say about my bonus items... Offering a 2000 GIN, so you don't miss owning some of these beautiful Hellnotes! If GIN is used..get 4 more Chinese Hellnotes as a bonus item!Don't ask for a refund, if you have under 100 feed back and less than 100% rating!! ...I'm getting tried of scammers taking advantage of the Listia system and will start putting this disclaimer on all my auctions! WILL NOT REFUND NEW USERS UNDER 100 feed backs or a 100% rating!!
Also, since this is coming from China!..It take 4 to 5 weeks for shipping!! I'm sure you've heard the saying, "On a slow boat from China"!! Well, it's true, if you can't wait that long...please,,, DON'T Bid on this auction!!
GOOD LUCK!!! CHINA MIKE
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Hell money is a form of joss paper printed to resemble legal tender bank notes. This faux money has been in use since at least the late 19th century and possibly much earlier. Early 20th century examples took the resemblance of minor commercial currency of the type issued by businesses across China until the mid-1940s.[1] The notes are not an officially recognized currency or legal tender since their sole intended purpose is to be offered as burnt-offerings to the deceased as often practiced by the Chinese and several East Asian cultures.

The identification of this type of joss paper as "hell bank notes" or "hell money" and singling them out is largely a Western construct, since these items are simply regarded as yet another form of joss paper (冥幣, 陰司紙, 紙錢, or 金紙) in East Asian cultures and have no special name or status.
Jun 17th, 2014 at 2:09:47 AM PDT by

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