QUEEN ELIZABETHI II HONG KONG ONE DOLLAR 1972 & 1974
The coins forged in Hong Kong featured the Queen’s face following her coronation in February 1957. Although the Hong Kong Monetary Authority introduced the design of the bauhinia flower in 1993 before the colony was handed over to Beijing, coins featuring the Queen’s face remain the city’s legal currency to this date.
Queen Elizabeth II made two official visits to Hong Kong during her reign: in May 1975 and October 1986. Her first visit in 1975 led to the creation of the Queen Elizabeth Stadium. Additionally, several institutions and venues in Hong Kong were named after Queen Elizabeth II, including Queen Elizabeth School and Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
TWO HONG KONG Dollar Coins FOUND in 5 Kilo Bag of Coins

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