? Following the return of Hong Kong to China, the fifty cent obverse features the Bauhinia Flower which was supplied by Joseph Yam as well as the country of origin in both English and Chinese. The reverse shows the denomination in Chinese and English along with the date and numerical value. The first Hong Kong currency was established in 1864 by the fifth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Hercules Robinson and the Hong Kong Mint was established on 7th May, 1866 in order to provide a steady supply ...
? This twenty cent coin, featuring a design by an Australian student, was issued as both a business strike and a proof strike. It was released by the Royal Australian Mint in 2001 as part of their extensive program celebrating the Centenary of Federation and was included in two sets issued throughout the year: the AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL Territory Three Coin Set and the 20 Coin Centenary of Federation Collection. There were two versions of each of these sets released: proof ...
? The fifty baht coin was first issued in 1971 to commemorate the World Fellowship of Buddhists.
? The 1923 half penny is the key date for the entire half penny series and represents the toughest financial challenge the half penny collector will face. The coin is desirable in all conditions with pitted and worn examples finding their place in budget half penny collections and pieces in AU50 or better often ending up in mid-range to high-end investment portfolios. While the 1923 half penny has a reasonably sizeable mintage of 1,113,600 coins being struck at the Sydney mint, these were ...
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