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Hong Kong officially introduced a new series of coin on New Year's Day (1 January) 1993 at stroke of midnight HKT in denominations of 10-cent, 20-cent, 50-cent, HK$1, HK$2 and HK$10. Since the introduction of the Octopus card in 1997, small value payments and purchases in Hong Kong are mostly made as Octopus transactions.
1 with value in English and Chinese: ... (Small coin) 120,000,000 1979 104,908,000 1980 ... Hong Kong one-dollar coin 1960–present Succeeded by. Present
2 with value in English and Chinese: Designer: ... which featured on all Hong Kong coins minted since that year. ... 1979 9,032,000 1980 30,000,000 1981
Hong Kong five-cent coin. ... Hong Kong with value in English and Chinese: ... 1979 4,000,000 1988 40,000 circulation. 20,000 proof. References
On 17 October 1983, the Hong Kong dollar was officially pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of HK$7.8 = US$1, officially switching back to the currency board system. The peg of Hong Kong dollar to the U.S. dollar in 1983 actually took place in the context of Sino-British negotiation regarding the future of Hong Kong after 1997.
Old coins are going for big bucks on eBay, and we found a few that you might just have lying around.
He has served as a senior grader at international grading events in Germany, China, and Hong Kong and as an instructor at the American Numismatic Association Summer Seminar on Advanced Study of ...
The five-dollar coin is the second-highest-denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar. It replaced the five-dollar banknote in 1976. It was first issued as a 10-sided coin in 1976, under British rule. The coin was also made of copper-nickel but weighed 10.76 grams, was 31 mm in diameter and 2.08 mm thick.
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