so get a pebble this is clean here and you go into that today I'm just gonna
show you do you one dollar banknotes from Hong Kong now a bit of history
about these banknotes is that these banknotes were only used until 1960 when
they introduced the one dollar coin and up until 1935 they were printed by the
Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation and now in the only private bank to
actually issue one dollar notes so all the one dollar dates before 1935 would
have been HSBC Bank and for some reason probably because they saw no profit and
issuing the banknotes the government of Hong Kong took over and the HSBC would
have had a requirement of keeping a certain amount of coins to exchange for
banknotes but these ones here are legal tender there's no reason why the
government need to keep coins you can spin it off anyway this one is King
George V Phan it King George V for King George the six yeah anyway and no sorry
my mistake this is King George the six okay the first one's issued in 1945 a
king george v in from 1952 to 1959 they had queen elizabeth ii okay so these
banknotes have basically mainly English but just up 20 Z as I yeah
man which is $1.00 so man's dollar and if you have a look at Chinese be able to
script up here so it's Hong Kong ding fool gone
ting fool ya gotta get the times right hand Gong ting fool so this is written
from right to left the same as Arabic script and this one is written from top
to bottom so I'm trying a script you can write anyway and it has a signature in
the serial number and this one some people say is printed in 1941 do you
want before the First World War were purple and this one is blue and this one
is issued in 1945 after the Second World War and it was issued up into 1949 when
it was replaced with this green bank note here and gremlin has seen
circulation into it was replaced by the coin in 1916
okay the serial numbers he's a a fraction serial number there's a letter
on top and the number down in the bottom they always have been and this one is
crap I'm pretty poor circulation the King George's six had two banknotes 49
52 Queen Elizabeth had from 1952 into 59
and dates before this we're not dated look at the reverse yeah just those two
like a nice pattern $1.00 in Chinese in English shows it then here the printer
which is currently also doing business and this one has no actual security
features has no water my has no security Fred this is just a low denomination
okay so this one Hong Kong dollar from 1955 to 1960 I hope you like this pain
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so I can show you different types of banknotes and coins issued throughout
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