A silver 50 cents 1905 Hong Kong. KM 15.

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During the reign of King Edward VII, the coinage of Hong Kong underwent significant developments reflective of the colony's pivotal role in British trade and influence in East Asia. The primary unit of currency was the silver dollar, bearing the bust of King Edward VII on the obverse. These silver dollars were integral to commerce and trade within Hong Kong and the surrounding regions.

Alongside the silver dollar, smaller denominations such as the half-dollar, twenty cents, ten cents, five cents, and one cent coins were minted to facilitate everyday transactions. These coins featured similar designs with King Edward VII's portrait and relevant inscriptions denoting their value and origin.

The coinage of Hong Kong under Edward VII's reign not only served as a means of exchange but also symbolized the authority of the British Empire in the region. These coins circulated widely, supporting the burgeoning economy of the colony and solidifying its position as a key trading hub in the Far East. Today, these coins are treasured artifacts, offering glimpses into the economic and colonial history of Hong Kong during this era.

A silver 50 cents 1905 Hong Kong. KM 15.

See photo's for your own impression.

During the reign of King Edward VII, the coinage of Hong Kong underwent significant developments reflective of the colony's pivotal role in British trade and influence in East Asia. The primary unit of currency was the silver dollar, bearing the bust of King Edward VII on the obverse. These silver dollars were integral to commerce and trade within Hong Kong and the surrounding regions.

Alongside the silver dollar, smaller denominations such as the half-dollar, twenty cents, ten cents, five cents, and one cent coins were minted to facilitate everyday transactions. These coins featured similar designs with King Edward VII's portrait and relevant inscriptions denoting their value and origin.

The coinage of Hong Kong under Edward VII's reign not only served as a means of exchange but also symbolized the authority of the British Empire in the region. These coins circulated widely, supporting the burgeoning economy of the colony and solidifying its position as a key trading hub in the Far East. Today, these coins are treasured artifacts, offering glimpses into the economic and colonial history of Hong Kong during this era.

Era
1900-2000
Country/province
Hong Kong
Ruler
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Year/Period and Variation
1905
Denomination
50 Cents
Precious metals
Silver
Condition
Ungraded

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Todo según lo anunciado. 100% recomendable

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user-e1d307487ee3

Mooie duiten en goed verpakt. Zeer snelle verzending.

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Thank you very much! +++++++…”

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user-58ad0be365c2

De munten voldoen volledig aan de verwachting, goed verpakt en een snelle levering. Helemaal TOP.

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user-b508e78

Hallo, die Fotos sind 5x besser als original. Aber so ist das nun mal, man kauft immer die Katze im Sack. Für knapp 1800 hätte ich mir etwas besseres gewünscht. Mfg

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lemosho

Todo perfecto. Saludos, Antonio Juárez

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Todo perfecto. Saludos, Antonio Juárez

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user-d3b8059

Envío rápido y bien embalado. Todo según las fotografías realizadas por el vendedor. Todo bien.

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user-819af78

Aucune livraison alors que c'est indiqué livré !

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Unfortunately, we have no control over the actions of the postal company. Too bad you are punishing us for this with a negative feedback.

De munt in goede orde ontvangen. Hij is ok: een vlakke gave gulden. Licht patina, zonder stempelglans. Wat ik niet snap is dat hij door de wijze van fotograferen op een veelkleurige kerstbal lijkt.

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Chancy
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Alle munten worden met daglicht gefotografeerd zonder verdere toevoegingen. De munt is dan vaak zelfs beter te beoordelen. Wij wensen u veel plezier van deze schaarse gulden. - All coins are photographed with daylight without further additions. The coin is often even better to judge then. We hope you enjoy this scarce gulden 1944.

Merci pour tout...C'est avec plaisir que j'attends une nouvelle transaction avec vous...Je recommande fortement...

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224 reviews (97 in last 12 months)
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