? The Hong Kong Five Dollar coin issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II featured the Queens portrait by Raphael Maklouf on the obverse. The legend around the perimeter reads QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND. The reverse shows Chinese symbols of the denomination, date and country with a ring of dots. Outside of this is the legend HONG KONG FIVE DOLLAR. Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in 1842 following the First Opium War upon the Treaty of Nanjing. Prior to the war, China was exporting ...
? Half or Keung Tamleung is equivalent to two baht.
? The Type II ten cent was issued from 1985 up until 1998 and featured the new Raphael Maklouf portrait of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, with Stuart Devlin's superb lyrebird design on the reverse. Devlin's initials can be found near the foot of the lyrebird. The series was struck exclusively at the Royal Australian Mint in a cupro-nickel alloy with an additional silver proof produced in 1991 as part of the year's Masterpieces in Silver set. ...
? This one dollar silver pattern coin has the type C obverse with the legend VICTORIA QUEEN. The reverse has shield at top, bottom, left and right extending to the edge value and date, hammer and retort, anchor, T.G. and H.K. monograms in centre. The heads side of the coinThe inscription around the inner edge of the coinThe tails side of the coin
?Image from: Noble Numismatics . QUEEN VICTORIA, young head sovereign, St. George reverse, 1880/70 overdate . 'Sale 106 29–31 Jul 2014 Dixson Room, State Library of NSW Sydney'. Retrieved from https://www.noble.com.au/auctions/lot?id=319391