1959 Hong Kong Government 1 dollar 綠英女皇 PMG 66
Product Overview
A 1959 Hong Kong Government One Dollar banknote featuring Queen Elizabeth II (Pick#324Ab, serial number 6F 494435), recognized in the market as a "fancy number" collectible. The obverse displays a portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth II, the text "One Dollar" and "Government of Hong Kong" in both Chinese and English, and the signature of Financial Secretary Arthur Clarke. The reverse features intricate green radial scrollwork patterns designed for security. Printed by the British firm Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC), this is the classic "Green One Dollar" legal tender note.
Certified and encapsulated by the internationally renowned authority PMG (Paper Money Guaranty):
- Graded **66 EPQ Gem Uncirculated** (Superb Gem Uncirculated condition). The EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) designation certifies the paper is in its original, high-quality state; the note is free of creases and stains, with rich, vibrant colors and sharp, complete engraving details. The label details the issue period, variety, printing house, and serial number, while the back features a unique QR code for online authenticity verification via the PMG website.
- Encased in a professional, transparent, and sealed holder that protects against dust, oxidation, and fingerprint damage, permanently preserving the note's pristine, original condition.
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Specifications
| Issuer | Government of Hong Kong (1959) |
|---|---|
| Face Value | One Dollar |
| Variety | Pick#324Ab / KNB19d-g |
| Issue Date | July 1, 1959 |
| Serial Number | 6F 494435 |
| Printer | Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC) |
| Signatory | Arthur Clarke |
| Authentication Agency | PMG (Paper Money Guaranty) |
| Grade | 66 EPQ Gem Uncirculated |