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The 1902 Hong Kong 10 Cents silver coin of King Edward VII is a striking piece of British colonial numismatic history, combining imperial portraiture with traditional Chinese monetary design. Issued shortly after Edward VII became king, this coin circulated during a period when Hong Kong served as one of Asia’s most influential commercial ports. The obverse features a finely engraved right-facing bust of King Edward VII wearing an elaborate imperial crown decorated with arches, pearls, and a cross finial. His portrait includes detailed facial hair, royal garments, jeweled decorations, and a richly textured robe, all framed by bold lettering and a denticle border. The reverse displays prominent Chinese characters within a beaded circular frame, surrounded by English inscriptions indicating Hong Kong and the denomination Ten Cents, along with the date 1902 and ornamental separators. The bilingual design symbolizes the coexistence of British authority and Chinese trade culture in the colony. Certified MS63 by PCGS, this silver coin also exhibits beautiful multicolored toning with gold, bronze, blue, and violet highlights, adding exceptional visual appeal. An important collectible for enthusiasts of Hong Kong, British Empire, Asian trade, and world silver coinage.
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| Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
| Internal Reference | HKH18 |
| Nominal sum | 10 cents |
| Nominal, number | 10 |
| Weight, g | 2.70 |
| Diameter, mm | 18.0 |
| Quality of coinage | UNC |
| Mintage | 18000000 |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Exotic and Historic / Hong Kong (British) |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 1902 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Silver / Ag 800 |
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