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The Hong Kong King Edward VIII Crown Hearn Pattern silver medal dated 1936 and struck in 1984 is an exceptional fantasy issue inspired by one of the most intriguing chapters in British royal history. Certified PR67 Deep Cameo by PCGS, this beautifully preserved silver medal recreates a proposed Hong Kong crown design honoring King Edward VIII, whose brief reign ended before official circulation coinage for Hong Kong could be fully introduced. The obverse features a finely engraved left-facing portrait of Edward VIII with detailed hair texture, sharp facial contours, elegant lettering, and a mirrored proof field surrounded by a beaded border. The reverse displays the iconic traditional Chinese junk sailing vessel, one of Hong Kong’s most recognizable maritime symbols, accompanied by bilingual inscriptions, Chinese characters, the 1936 date, and smooth reflective surfaces with frosted relief. The medal combines British royal portraiture with Asian nautical heritage, capturing the spirit of colonial Hong Kong and the fascination surrounding Edward VIII’s uncrowned coinage legacy. Struck in silver with deep cameo proof quality, this Hearn Pattern issue is highly sought after by collectors of Hong Kong numismatics, fantasy patterns, royal memorabilia, and rare British Empire exonumia.
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| Item type | Token |
| Internal Reference | CN362 |
| Nominal sum | -1 |
| Nominal, number | -1 |
| Weight, g | 22.00 |
| Diameter, mm | 38.0 |
| Quality of coinage | Proof |
| Mintage | 200 |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Asia / China |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 1984 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Silver |
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