1952 Hong Kong Government 1 dollar 綠皇 CMG 68 EPQ
Product Description
Hong Kong Government "Green One Dollar" note issued on January 1, 1952, printed by Bradbury Wilkinson. Sequential serial numbers:M/5 189677 and M/5 189678. The obverse features a portrait of King George VI and the text "Hong Kong Government" (printed in inverted orientation), while the reverse displays an intricate radial anti-counterfeiting guilloche pattern alongside the vertical text "One Dollar." This is a classic government-issued one-dollar banknote from the British Hong Kong era.
Certified and encapsulated by the authoritative domestic grading service CMG (Zhongqian):
- Graded 68 EPQ (Superb Gem Unc): Top-tier, flawless uncirculated condition; original paper quality with no folds or stains, and rich, dimensional ink.
- The holder features a unique verification code and QR code for online authenticity checks via the CMG official website; the specialized sealed protective case ensures permanent preservation of the note's condition.
Specifications
| Issuer | Hong Kong Government (1952) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | One Dollar |
| Printer | Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. |
| Grade | CMG 68 EPQ |
| Collection Details | A matching set of two notes with sequential serial numbers; includes complete, high-quality photographs of both the obverse and reverse. A rare, high-grade sequential set for collectors of vintage Hong Kong banknotes. |