1952 Hong Kong Government 1 dollar 綠皇 PMG 65
Product Overview
1952 Hong Kong Government One Dollar banknote (King George VI issue), Pick #324b, serial number K/5 869084. The obverse features a portrait of King George VI and the denomination "One Dollar" in both Chinese and English; the reverse displays intricate anti-counterfeiting scrollwork patterns. Produced by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC) in the UK, this is a classic post-war legal tender banknote issued by the Hong Kong government.
Certified and encapsulated by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty), a leading international authority in banknote grading:
- Graded 65 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) Gem Uncirculated: A flawless, uncirculated specimen boasting excellent paper quality, vibrant colors, and pristine design details; the holder label clearly lists the year of issue, variety, printing company, and serial number.
- Professionally sealed, tamper-evident holder protects against dust, oxidation, and fingerprints, ensuring the long-term preservation of the banknote's original condition.
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Specifications
| Issuer | Hong Kong Government (1952) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | One Dollar |
| Variety | Pick 324b / KNB15 |
| Printer | Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC), UK |
| Grade | PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated |
Actual photos show the complete obverse and reverse; this high-grade EPQ specimen is rare and ideal for a specialized collection of modern Hong Kong banknotes.