Announced by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority on 11 May 1997, the Commemorative Proof Coin Collection is the premium companion to the brilliant uncirculated set. It contains the same seven denominations — 10, 20 and 50 cents and HK$1, HK$2, HK$5 and HK$10 — but each piece was struck by the UK Royal Mint to proof standard, with mirrored fields and frosted relief.
What is inside the case
The coins sit in a black velvet tray under a clear cover. Design highlights include the HK$10 bridge (transition), HK$5 five-bats longevity motif, HK$2 He-He twins, HK$1 qilin, 50-cent ox, 20-cent butterfly kites and 10-cent junk — the same commemorative programme as the BU set, finished to proof quality.
Issue limit and collecting tips
- Worldwide limit: 97,000 proof sets, with 73,000 allocated to Hong Kong; original local price HK$398, one application per Hong Kong identity card holder.
- Complete collectability depends on the outer sleeve, red box, clear capsule and untouched proof surfaces — opening or wiping can leave permanent marks.
- Net proceeds after issue costs were designated for community-benefit projects.