No circulating British "silver" coin has contained any silver at all since 1946. Since 1947, all British "silver" coins been made from a copper-nickel alloy.
Queen Elizabeth II coins from the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries may or may not have had a silver content depending on the country concerned and the year.
don't think so
none
Hong Kong.
1979 Hong Kong dollars are made out of copper-nickel (not sure about what exact alloy though) but they contain no precious metal content.
Made in Hong Kong - album - was created in 1981.
Most of the house in Hong Kong are apartments.
More than one Hong Kong coin had a hole in the middle. These coins were made for many years. Be more descriptive. Add the date and words on the coin, then I can answer your question.
the nearest abbreviate answer is HONG KONG. or made in hong kong
India and Hong Kong
Made in Hong Kong - And in Various Other Places - was created in 2006.
Hong Kong
No
No
Hong Kong, China