Front side of πŸ‡­πŸ‡° HONG KONG – Coins of the Crown Colony (1863–1997) 10 Cents 1895 coin
Back side of πŸ‡­πŸ‡° HONG KONG – Coins of the Crown Colony (1863–1997) 10 Cents 1895 coin
Additional view 1 of πŸ‡­πŸ‡° HONG KONG – Coins of the Crown Colony (1863–1997) 10 Cents 1895 coin
Additional view 2 of πŸ‡­πŸ‡° HONG KONG – Coins of the Crown Colony (1863–1997) 10 Cents 1895 coin
  • Obverse: Portrait of Queen Victoria, inscription: VICTORIA QUEEN.

  • Reverse: Denomination “10 CENTS” with the year “1895”, surrounded by a wreath.

  • Composition: Silver.

  • Weight: ~2.82 g.

  • Diameter: 17 mm.

  • Edge: Reeded.

  • Mint: Likely Heaton Mint, Birmingham.

Historical Insight:
10 Cents coins were widely circulated in trade and daily commerce, representing Hong Kong’s integration into international silver standards during the late Victorian era.

Collecting Note:
A desirable piece for collectors focusing on British colonial coinage in Asia.

Verified πŸ‡­πŸ‡° HONG KONG – Coins of the Crown Colony (1863–1997) 10 Cents 1895

Owner: Babushka