1952 Hong Kong Government 1 dollar 綠皇 condition XF
Product Overview
This is a Hong Kong Government "Green One Dollar" note issued on January 4, 1952, printed by Bradbury Wilkinson (Serial No. A/5 806933). The obverse features a portrait of King George VI and the text "ONE DOLLAR," while the reverse displays intricate patterning surrounding an oval frame containing the characters "壹圆" (One Dollar). It is a classic example of the Hong Kong Government one-dollar banknote from the British colonial era.
This item is presented based on actual photographs of the obverse and reverse. It is graded XF (Extremely Fine); the paper remains intact with vibrant color and crisp details. It has not been encapsulated by a third-party grading service and remains in its original collectible state.
Specifications
| Issuer | Hong Kong Government (1952) |
|---|---|
| Denomination | One Dollar |
| Printer | Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. |
| Grade | XF (Extremely Fine) |
| Serial Number | A/5 806933 |
| Item Details | Complete with actual photos of both sides; an excellent choice for collectors of vintage Hong Kong banknotes. |
With its distinctive green design and colonial-era characteristics, this 1952 Hong Kong Government one-dollar note stands as a highly representative classic in the collectibles market.