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BC1969

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Thanks to whoever didn't check the reject box!
A 5 dollar Hong Kong coin and a one pound coin from who knows where.
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Simon1

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40,000 minted in 1980 BC, but you probably already knew that.

Neat coin though ! :icon_thumright:
 

Simon1

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[h=2][FONT=Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif]The five dollar coin is the second-highest denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar. It replaced the five dollar banknotes in 1976.[/FONT]
[FONT=Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif]In 1980 the current round coin was issued, being slightly smaller and heavier. This coin replaced the lion on the reverse with a number five, but retained Machin's portrait. In 1985, the portrait of the Queen was changed to the one by Raphael Maklouf, introduced to British coins in the same year.[/FONT]

[FONT=Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif]Mintage[/FONT] [/h]
Year [SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP]Mintage
197630,000,000
197810,000,000
197912,000,000
198040,000,000
198120,000,000
198210,000,000
19834,000,000
19844,500,000
19856,000,000
19868,000,000
1987???
198816,000,000 circulation. 20,000 proof.
198937,000,000 (10,040,000 issued)
1990Unknown but never issued.
199310,000,000
199550.000
1997Shou character commemorative. Unknown circulating. 97,000 proof.
1998Unknown
201240,000,000
2013???
2015Unknown
2017Unknown
/// = has not been minted, ??? = unknown yet, --- = only minted for sets

 

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When I was in Hong Kong I had to convert Hong Kong dollars to US to figure out what the cost was I was spending because it seemed prices were very high. It turned out 1 Hong Kong dollar was .13 cents in American, took 7.5 HK dollars to make one US dollar and turned out prices weren't that high.


That carton of 4 bottles of Chivas Regal that was $593 HK dollars was only $79.00 US dollars, plus it came with a Chivas Regal rolling carry on luggage.
 

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