Hong Kong ten-dollar coin
The ten-dollar coin is the highest-valued circulating coin issued in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong | |
Value | 10.00 HKD |
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Mass | 11 g |
Diameter | 24mm outer rim, inner rim 15.6 mm |
Thickness | 3 mm |
Edge | intermited milled |
Composition | Copper-nickel outer ring and Nickel-brass center plug |
Years of minting | 1993 (proof) 1994-1997 |
Catalog number | - |
Obverse | |
Design | Bauhinia |
Designer | Joseph Yam |
Design date | 1992 |
Reverse | |
Design | 10 with value in English and Chinese |
Designer | Joseph Yam |
Design date | 1992 |
It circulates alongside the ten dollar banknote. It was first issued for circulation in 1994 to replace the $10 note, but the coin was not minted after 1997 and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority chose instead to reissue banknotes in 2002. A commemorative issue featuring the Tsing Ma Bridge was released in 1997 for the handover of Hong Kong to China. It was issued in uncirculated and proof sets. It is Hong Kong's only bi-metallic coin.
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