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1 Cent - Victoria Trial Strike

Issuer Hong Kong
Year 1862
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Value 1 Cent (0.01 HKD)
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Obverse lettering VICTORIA D:G: BRITT:REG:F:D:
(Translation: Victoria by the grace of god Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith)
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Mintage 1862 - KM#Pn11; -
1862 - KM#Pn12; Type A Centre Dot -
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Hong Kong's coinage infrastructure in the early 1860s was still being negotiated between the Colonial Treasury and the Royal Mint. These trial pieces preceded the official 1863 cent issue, produced to test both die quality and planchet specifications before committing to a full production run. The two Pn references indicate distinct trial strikes — most likely differing in planchet or edge treatment — making them separate catalog entries despite sharing a die pairing.

Surviving examples are overwhelmingly in institutional or old-collection hands. The Royal Mint retained prooflike strikes of most trial pieces from this period as internal records.

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