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Vintage Hong Kong 1 Cent Note (1961-1995) – Historic & Collectible Paper Money
Vintage Hong Kong 1 Cent Note (1961-1995) – Historic & Collectible Paper Money
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Own a piece of Hong Kong’s financial history with this 1 Cent banknote (P#325b), issued between 1961 and 1995 under Queen Elizabeth II. Featuring the signature of Sir Charles Philip Haddon-Cave, this note was once part of daily transactions but was demonetized on October 1, 1995. A rare and affordable collectible, this compact banknote is perfect for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike!
Get yours now! This rare Hong Kong 1 Cent banknote won’t last long—add it to your collection today!
Why This Product is a Good Buy
• Historical Significance: Issued under Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, this note represents Hong Kong’s pre-handover currency.
• Demonetized & Limited Supply: No longer in circulation since 1995, making it an increasingly rare find.
• Collector’s Favorite: A unique low-denomination banknote that is both affordable and historically rich.
• Perfect for Investment & Display: Compact yet valuable, this note is great for collectors of British colonial-era currency.
• Signature of a Key Figure: Features Sir Charles Philip Haddon-Cave, who played a crucial role in Hong Kong’s financial administration.
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