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The five-dollar coin is the second-highest-denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar. It replaced the five-dollar banknote in 1976. It was first issued as a 10-sided coin in 1976, under British rule. The coin was also made of copper-nickel but weighed 10.76 grams, was 31 mm in diameter and 2.08 mm thick.
A groove running within the milled edging contains raised English and Chinese characters, which read "Hong Kong Five Dollars". The $1 and 50¢ coins have simple milled edges. The $2 and 20¢ coins have scalloped edges. The 10¢ coin has a plain edge. Under Hong Kong law (sections 98 – 102 of Cap. 200), anyone who makes or possesses or ...
Hong Kong with a 10 Dollar coin in 1993; Finland in 1993 with the 10 Markaa coin, Australia with commemorative 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 75, and 100 Dollar coins, the 5 Dollar being the first in 1994; Argentina with the 1 Peso coin in 1994, Kenya with the 10 Shillings in 1994; Cape Verde with a 100 Escudo coin in 1994, a 250 Escudos in 2013 and a 200 ...
H. Hong Kong fifty-cent coin; Hong Kong five-cent coin; Hong Kong five-dollar coin; Hong Kong one-cent coin; Hong Kong one-dollar coin; Hong Kong one-mil coin
Hong Kong issued a ten-sided 5 dollar coin from 1976 to 1979, [34] while the Philippines issued ten-sided two piso (peso) coins from 1983 to 1990. [35] Some other countries that have issued ten-sided circulation coins are Chile, [ 36 ] the Dominican Republic, [ 37 ] Jamaica [ 38 ] and Madagascar.
10 Mexican silver coins: In the year 2005 ten silver Mexican 8 reales coins were unearthed at an archeological site in the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. [citation needed] The front side of these silver coins depict an eagle devouring a snake, perched on a prickly pear cactus. [citation needed] Its reverse side features a liberty cap and the word ...
The Mexican Mint was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. The modern coins contain 99.9% silver or gold (.999 fineness) and are available in various sizes. Both metal coins have undergone a design change. In 1989, 3,500 1 ⁄ 4 ounce Libertad platinum coins were produced. Libertads are devoid of face value, yet are legal ...
These notes had five major issues: the first issued from 1941 bearing a portrait of King George VI, then a total of five issues from 1961 to 1971, 1971–1981, 1981–1986, 1986-1992 and the final generation from 1992 until the demonetisation of the one-cent note on 30 September 1995.