? This coin is not dated. The obverse is Type A and the legend reads VICTORIA D.G. BRITT:REG:F:D:. The reverse shows St. George and the dragon in the centre with a lion, anchors and R.M.T.G. in the angles. The heads side of the coinThe inscription around the inner edge of the coinThe tails side of the coin
? The Sydney mint reverted to the Imperial St George and Shield designs in 1871 with the Shield design intended for export to other colonies. The fourth reverse design features a short length tail as opposed to the long tail used since 1871 and the medium tail used since 1874 as in the illustration below: This type differs from the other St George reverse designs by having a wider truncation at the base of the bust of her Majesty Queen Victoria. The origin mint of this issue can be determined ...
? The obverse of this one cent pattern coin is Type C. The legend reads VICTORIA QUEEN. The reverse shows a wreath inside the legend HONG KONG 1862. The heads side of the coinThe inscription around the inner edge of the coinThe tails side of the coin
? The dodecagonal type I fifty cent was issued to replace the round 1966 fifty cent from 1969 to 1984 with a number of patterns dated 1966 and 1967. It is struck on a dodecagonal planchet with the Arnold Machin portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse , and Stuart Devlin's interpretation of the Australian coat of arms on the reverse . Devlin's initials can be found on the bottom of the reverse underneath the denomination. The type was struck exclusively at the Royal Australian ...
? Half or Keung Tamleung is equivalent to two baht.