| Product introduction|
Starting from 1977, the five-cent coin was minted in brass-nickel alloy, marking the end of the "silver five-cent era." The coin design continued to feature a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, who was reigning at the time, on one side, while the other side displayed the denomination "Hong Kong Five Cents." Beginning in 1993, in preparation for Hong Kong's return to China, all coins were redesigned to feature the Bauhinia flower.
Information sourced from the Hong Kong Currency Catalogue (2004).
|Product details|
Coin year will be drawn randomly from 1977 to 1990
Color: polished (original colour)
Necklace: gold plated stainless steel necklace (45+5cm)
|Package|
Products will be packed in a flannel bag
|Care Tips|
• Remove before entering water
• Always protect your jewellery from scratch, chemicals, and extreme temperatures
• Avoid exposure to liquids and cosmetics
• Store in a dry and clean place
• Clean with silver polishing cloth
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Copper & Brass
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Hong Kong
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- Customizable
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- Listing Summary
- Queen Elizabeth II era Hong Kong 50cents coin necklace from 1977 to 1990
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