1991-1995 ND Hong Kong Government 1-cent note Baocui 68 cent
- Hong Kong Government 1-Cent Note
- CCGA Graded 68 (1991–1995 ND) This is a 1-cent banknote issued by the Hong Kong Government (Undated/ND issue, 1991–1995). It features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II as the central motif and is designed with an elegant, reddish-brown color scheme. Product Highlights: Professional Grading: Graded 68 by CCGA; in excellent condition and of collector-grade quality. Crisp appearance: The Queen's portrait retains full detail, and the text—including "GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG," "ONE CENT," and the Chinese characters "壹分"—is well-preserved. Encapsulated in an original CCGA protective holder (slab): The front allows for a clear view of the note, while the back displays the grading label and barcode, making it convenient for both storage and display. As the final series of circulating 1-cent notes in Hong Kong, this item holds significant historical value and is an essential classic among low-denomination Hong Kong currency collections. Condition: Certified with a grade of 68 by a professional grading agency; the note is clean overall with sharp impressions and well-preserved corners and surfaces—an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced collectors. Specifications: Denomination: 1 Cent (HK$0.01) Era: 1991–1995 (ND) Grading: CCGA 68 Size: Standard small-format banknote Whether you are looking to complete your Hong Kong currency collection or seeking a small-denomination treasure for investment and value preservation, this beautifully graded Hong Kong 1-cent note is a worthy addition!