P-327
Hong Kong Government Elizabeth II 10 Cents, 1961–1965
Red P-327 was Hong Kong's final short-lived ten-cent Government note, pairing Elizabeth II with J.J. Cowperthwaite's signature in the established blank-backed format.
Read articleThe postwar George VI emergency notes and the Elizabeth II subsidiary-note series from 1961 to 1965.
P-327
Red P-327 was Hong Kong's final short-lived ten-cent Government note, pairing Elizabeth II with J.J. Cowperthwaite's signature in the established blank-backed format.
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P-326
Green P-326 briefly revived Hong Kong's uniface five-cent paper denomination under Elizabeth II, retaining J.J. Cowperthwaite's signature before coins made it unnecessary after 1965.
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P-325 (P-325a–e)
P-325 carried Hong Kong's humble one-cent paper denomination from 1961 to 1995; its five Financial Secretary signatures form a compact chronology of late-colonial administration.
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P-323
The large red P-323 supplied ten-cent change after Hong Kong's 1945 liberation, using a blank-backed George VI format until coins returned in 1949.
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P-322
P-322 was the green, uniface five-cent note that bridged Hong Kong's 1945 liberation and the return of coin supplies in 1949.
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P-321
P-321 marks the postwar transformation of Hong Kong's one-cent note from a serialled, two-sided wartime issue into an unnumbered, uniface George VI type.
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