Currency units: 1 $ (Dollar) = 100 ¢ (cents)
Still circulating currency
A historical colonial batch of Hong Kong coinage capturing the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It maps the denominations featuring her First Colonial Portrait by Cecil Thomas, where the young Queen is uniquely depicted wearing the Tudor Crown. All issues in this era are minted in solid nickel-brass.
A specialized numismatic selection of colonial Hong Kong dollar and cent denominations featuring the iconic Second Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, sculpted by Arnold Machin. This period includes the introduction of the distinctive 13-scalloped shape for the 20 Cents and 2 Dollars, and the thick decagonal 5 Dollars, all minted in solid non-magnetic alloys (nickel-brass and cupronickel).
A precise numismatic batch mapping the final colonial era of Hong Kong coinage under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, showcasing her Third Portrait designed by Raphael Maklouf. This elegant effigy portrays the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem. The batch tracks the late-issue solid nickel-brass 10 and 20 Cents, maintaining strict adherence to the traditional non-magnetic minting standards prior to the 1993 transition to the Bauhinia flower design.
Modern circulation issues featuring the Bauhinia flower
A historic, complete 7-coin numismatic set issued exclusively in 1997 to commemorate the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China. Each denomination features a unique symbolic reverse design (Pi Xiu, Chinese kites, Ox, Qilin, longevity characters, traditional knot, and Sheng characters) instead of standard numeric values, combined with the newly introduced Bauhinia flower on the obverse.
Contemporary banknote issues of the Hong Kong Dollar featuring iconic architectural landmarks and cultural symbols.
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