Your coin is a ten cent piece from Hong Kong dated 1897 (KM#6.3). It weighs 2.7154 grams and is 80% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.0698 troy ounces and a "melt value" (as of January 20, 2010) of about US$1.25. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example (whether one of the 10.5 million produced with the "H" mintmark or one of the 23.5 million produced without it) is worth about US$1.50 in Fine condition, about US$3.00 in Very Fine condition, about US$6.00 in Extremely Fine condition, and about US$18.50 in Uncirculated condition. A few "H" mintmark coins were produced in Proof as well - an example would be worth about US$400.00.
An 1897 dime from hong kong is worth at least $2.43 today.I hope that helped.
Queen Victoria
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BecauseQueen Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom
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Hong Nan-pa was born in 1897.
I have one also and I can not find it anywhere on internet? All I can find is queen victoria.
They were all colonies of Great Britain and were named after the queen.
Queen Elizabeth is Queen of the United Kingdom and the nation's possessions. Until 1997, Hong Kong was a British possession. So, she was Queen of Hong Kong until 1997.
Queen Victoria. The British Empire stretched worldwide from Hong Kong to Australia to Ireland. It was said, "The sun never sets on the British Empire."