From what I can find from searching, I belive it is worth $4, although with all coins you may receive diffrent ammounts from diffrent dealers and collectors.
The coin is worth $0.10 on a good day and in vey good condition. Sorry.
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Paul
Hong Kong minted two types of coins in 1950: the 5 and 10 cent pieces. 5 cent coins vary in value from 55 cents to $9. 10 cent coins vary in value from 55 cents to $30. For a more accurate value, please add a description and condition of the coin. *all values in USD.
in new zealand, it is equivalent to 10 cents
One Hong Kong Dollar is approximately 12.5 US Cents, so $10 HK is about $1.25 US.
About 30 cents in perfect condition. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you. *All values in US dollar.
ten cent
Choi Soon-Hong was born in 1950.
Hong Lim was born on 1950-11-11.
From your question, I suppose you are asking about a coin from Hong Kong minted in 1934. The inscription on the coin was, "George V King and Emperor of India". Ergo, the man on the obverse is King/Emperor George the Fifth. In 1934 Hong Kong minted only One Cent coins. The value of these range from 60 cents to $18.6. In the future please add a condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
No, the 1948-1950 Hong Kong King George ten cent coins are not made of gold. They are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel, giving them a silver-like appearance. These coins were part of the British colonial currency system and are often collected for their historical significance rather than their metal content.
Hong Soo-hwan was born on 1950-05-26.
Between 30 cents and $5.40. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you. *All values in US dollar.
George Chan Hong Nam was born on 1936-09-24.