1 Dollar - Hand Over of Hong Kong to China (1997)
Country
Currency
Features
Denomination | 1 Dollar |
Catalog Number | KM# 75 |
Weight (g) | 7.1 |
Diameter (mm) | 25.5 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.95 |
Shape: | Round |
Composition: | Copper-Nickel |
Not Magnetic | |
Currency Value (USD) | 0.13 |
Orientation | Medal orientation ↑↑ |
Commemorative |
Obverse
Lettering:
香 港
HONG KONG
Description:
Bauhinia flower and name of country.
香 港
HONG KONG
Description:
Bauhinia flower and name of country.
Reverse
Lettering:
壹 1 圓
19 97
ONE DOLLAR
Description:
Chinese unicorn divides date.
The Qilin is a mythical creature said to appear at the birth or death of an illustrious ruler or sage. The creature is sometimes called the "Chinese Unicorn" (qilin being translated as "unicorn"), however, the Qilin has been depicted with two horns, as well as a single horn, and there are several types on unicorn in Chinese mythology.
壹 1 圓
19 97
ONE DOLLAR
Description:
Chinese unicorn divides date.
The Qilin is a mythical creature said to appear at the birth or death of an illustrious ruler or sage. The creature is sometimes called the "Chinese Unicorn" (qilin being translated as "unicorn"), however, the Qilin has been depicted with two horns, as well as a single horn, and there are several types on unicorn in Chinese mythology.
Edge
Description:
Milled
Milled
Year | Mintage | Comment | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Very Common | ||
1997 | 97,000 | Proof | Common |