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Hong Kong One Dollar Coin
1 Dollar

Hong Kong One Dollar Coin

Hong Kong · 1980

The coin features a crowned lion passant (guardant) holding a pearl in its paw, representing the coat of arms of Hong Kong. It includes the text 'HONG KONG', 'ONE DOLLAR', and the date '1980', along with Chinese characters for 'Hong Kong' and 'One Dollar'.

Country
Hong Kong
Year
1980
Denomination
1 Dollar
Metal
Cupro-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)

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Overview

The coin features a crowned lion passant (guardant) holding a pearl in its paw, representing the coat of arms of Hong Kong. It includes the text 'HONG KONG', 'ONE DOLLAR', and the date '1980', along with Chinese characters for 'Hong Kong' and 'One Dollar'.

Historical significance

Issued during the British colonial era of Hong Kong, this series featuring the crowned lion remained in circulation until the mid-1990s when designs were transitioned ahead of the 1997 handover to China. The lion is a symbol of British authority in the territory.

Estimated value

$0.50 - $2.00 USD (Circulated condition)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place inside a PVC-free coin holder to prevent oxidation. Avoid cleaning or polishing the coin, as chemical abrasives can significantly reduce its numismatic value by damaging the surface finish.