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[11] Hong Kong Government 8 x 1 Cent [P#325b (x 2) + P#325c (x 6)] + 3 x 5 Cents

$ 10.56

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Denomination: 1 Cent and 5 Cents
  • Year: 1971 to 1986
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Condition: Please judge the quality of the notes yourself. If you would like more photos, please let me know.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Hong Kong
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: Paper

    Description

    [11] Hong Kong Government 8 x 1 Cent
    [P#325b (x 2) + P#325c (x 6)]
    + 3 x 5 Cents
    [P#326 (x 3)]

    11 Notes
    in Total
    1 Cent x 8 – Elizabeth II
    [P#325b x 2]
    bears the signature of C.P Haddon-Cave (Issued 1971-1981)
    -2 x Uncirculated
    [P#325c x 6]
    bears the signature of Sir J.H Bremridge (Issued 1981-1986)
    -4 x Uncirculated + 1 x AU + 1 x Circulated
    [See photo for signatures]
    5 Cents x 3 – Elizabeth II –
    Hong Kong - Government 5 Cents, 1961-1965 ND
    -3 x Uncirculated
    1 Cent
    – Elizabeth II
    Features
    Issuer
    Hong Kong
    (China)
    Issuing entity
    Government of Hong Kong
    Queen
    Elizabeth II (
    1952-1997
    )
    Type
    Standard banknote
    Years
    1961-1995
    Value
    1 Cent (0.01 HKD)
    Currency
    Dollar (
    1863-date
    )
    Composition
    Paper
    Size
    89 × 41 mm
    Shape
    Rectangular
    Demonetized
    1 October 1995
    Number
    N
    # 202116
    References
    P
    # 325
    Obverse
    Image of Queen Elizabeth II at right
    Lettering:
    GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
    THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING ONE DOLLAR
    ONE CENT
    FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
    Reverse
    Blank
    Printer
    Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom (1856-1990)
    Comments
    P#325a bears the signature of J.J. Cowperthwaite (Issued 1961-1971)
    P#325b bears the signature of C.P Haddon-Cave (Issued 1971-1981) x 2
    P#325c bears the signature of Sir J.H Bremridge (Issued 1981-1986) x 6
    P#325d bears the signature of Sir Piers Jacob (Issued 1986-1992)
    P#325e bears the signature of Sir Hamish Macleod (Issued 1992-1995)
    5 Cents - Elizabeth II
    Features
    Issuer
    Hong Kong
    (China)
    Issuing entity
    Government of Hong Kong
    Queen
    Elizabeth II (
    1952-1997
    )
    Type
    Standard banknote
    Years
    1961-1965
    Value
    5 Cents (0.05 HKD)
    Currency
    Dollar (
    1863-date
    )
    Composition
    Paper
    Size
    95 × 44 mm
    Shape
    Rectangular
    Number
    N
    # 205415
    References
    P
    # 326
    Obverse
    Image of Queen Elizabeth II at the right
    Lettering:
    GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
    THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY SMALL AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING TWO DOLLARS
    FIVE CENTS
    FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
    General Terms and Conditions:
    Please READ (if the hyperlink doesn't work, copy the entire link and paste it in a new window)
    IMPORTANT:
    Suspended Destinations:
    https://www.hongkongpost.hk/filemanager/common/about_us/whats_new/notices/2021/20210301a/suspended_destination_list.pdf
    Types of Services Available to Overseas Destinations:
    https://www.hongkongpost.hk/en/about_us/whats_new/notices/index_id_1023.html
    Overseas Post - Service Information by Destination:
    https://www.hongkongpost.hk/en/about_us/corp_info/publications/poguide/appendix/index.html#u
    Postage Restriction Check:
    Please take a look at the links above to see if your purchase can be sent to you based on the restrictions imposed by Hong Kong Post. Due to the present pandemic, airmail is not available or, in some cases, the borders are completely closed to any kind of mailing services so nothing can be sent to you at all. It would help if you took a look before bidding.
    Posting and Packaging:
    In general,
    Registered Airmail
    will be used. But, again, this is determined by Hong Kong Post Office restrictions (see hyperlinks above). Depending on the size and cost of the item,
    Surface Mail
    may be used because it is the only option available.
    Should you wish to use a more expensive (and faster) alternative please let me know. Addition postage charge may incur.
    I will pack your item as securely as possible and, upon payment, a series of pictures showing your purchase and the packaging will be sent to you in due course.
    While it is incredibly unlikely, should the package be damaged whilst in transit, please make the claim through the mail service provider and will assist you in any way I can. I will keep the receipt of the purchase of such service until the item has safely arrived and that you are happy with the item received.
    If you have any questions, please ask.
    I am NOT responsible for any import tax incurred.
    I offer combined shipping
    :
    In general, 50% of the postage fee of the cheapest item will be charged on top of the most expensive one: if the postage cost for Item #1 is U and Item #2 is US, the total postage for both items will be US$ 12.50. But since every item is different, the final total will need to be calculated at the end of the auctions based on the packaging used.
    Therefore, instead of you paying the full amount and then I refund you the postage difference afterwards please wait for a single invoice with the correct postage charge.