Hong Kong
Hong Kong was a British colony from 1842 to 1997, when it was returned to China.

Hong Kong Gold Coins Although Hong Kong has had its own coinage since 1863, its first gold coins were only issued in 1975, the first being a $1,000 coin issued for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. This was followed from 1976 to 1987 by a series of One Thousand Dollar coins, each with a different design themed on the Chinese lunar calendar.

Technical Specifications

Denomination Diameter Weight Fineness Gold Content
$10
Outer 24.00
Inner 15.60
18.50 Outer.375
Inner.9166
.3826
$1,000
28.40 15.97 .9166 .4708

Prices & Availability
Please telephone prior to ordering for current prices and availability.The prices quoted in the US $ column may be out of date due to currency fluctuations.

Date Design Grade Mintage
1975 Royal Visit Uncirculated 15,000
1975 Royal Visit Proof 5,005
1976 Dragon Uncirculated 20,000
1976 Dragon Proof 6,911
1977 Snake Uncirculated 20,000
1977 Snake Proof 10,000
1978 Horse Uncirculated 20,000
1978 Horse Proof 10,000
1979 Goat Uncirculated 30,000
1979 Goat Proof 15,000
1980 Monkey Uncirculated 31,000
1980 Monkey Proof 18,000
1981 Cockerel Uncirculated 33,000
1981 Cockerel Proof 22,000
1982 Dog Uncirculated 33,000
1982 Dog Proof 22,000
1983 Pig Uncirculated 33,000
1983 Pig Proof 22,000
1984 Rat Uncirculated 20,000
1984 Rat Proof 10,000
1985 Ox Uncirculated 20,000
1985 Ox Proof 10,000
1986 Tiger Uncirculated 20,000
1986 Tiger Proof 10,000
1986 Royal Visit Uncirculated 20,000
1986 Royal Visit Proof 12,000
1987 Rabbit Uncirculated 20,000
1987 Rabbit Proof 12,000
1994 Bauhinia Flower Proof 20,000
1997 Handover to China Proof 97,000
1998 Opening of Chek Lap Kok Airport Proof 15,000
1997 + 1998 Pair in Box with Certificate Proof 500
2000 Millennium Year of the Dragon Medallion Proof 10,000
2012 Year of the Dragon Medallion Proof
2013 Year of the Snake Medallion Proof

Notes We note some discrepancy between the mintages quoted in Krause and the issue limits shown on the certificates which accompany these coins. For example, Krause states 30,000 mintage for the 1985 uncirculated, whereas the certificate shows an issue limit of 20,000 pieces. As it would be highly unusual for the actual mintage to exceed the issue limit, we are left to guess where the error lies. Although it is possible that the Royal Mint have allowed an error to find its way onto their certificate, it seems more likely that Krause has got it wrong, and we do find frequent errors and omissions in Krause.

Other Hong Kong Coins
For Hong Kong coins in silver or base metal, or Hong Kong coin sets other than gold, please look at the Hong Kong Coins page of our original website.

Coins Wanted We make an active market in almost all world coins, gold or otherwise, including Hong Kong gold coins. If you have any of these coins to sell, please contact us, or post them to us for appraisal and offer.

Obverse of 1985 Hong Kong Uncirculated $1000
Obverse of 1985 Hong Kong Uncirculated $1000

Countries Index

Ox on Reverse of 1985 Hong Kong Gold $1000Ox on Reverse of 1985 Hong Kong Gold $1000

Rabbit on Reverse of 1987 Hong Kong Gold Proof $1000Reverse of 1987 Hong Kong $1000

Obverse of 1987 Hong Kong Gold Proof $1000Obverse of Hong Kong $1000



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