Hong Kong Dollars 1960 & 1994Hong Kong 1960 DollarHong Kong (China)Type Common coinYears 1960-1970Value 1 Dollar (1 HKD)Metal Copper-nickelWeight 11.7 gDiame.. Own a piece of Hong Kong's history with this beautiful 1960 Queen Elizabeth The Second Hong Kong One Dollar Coin. This coin features the iconic image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and is a must-have for any serious coin collector. The coin is circulated and ungraded, making it a unique addition to any collection. The KM number for this coin is 1960 and it was produced in Hong Kong.

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The one-dollar coin is a denomination of the Hong Kong dollar.. History. It was first issued in 1866 as a silver coin of a diameter of 38 mm, a mass of 26.96 grams and a thickness of 2.80 mm. This issue lasted only three years with a reported mintage of 2,109,000 coins in total; separate statistics of each year's mintage are unavailable.. The one dollar note was first issued by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation from 1872 to 1935. No other bank issued this denomination. In 1935 the Government of Hong Kong took over the issuing and became the sole issuer for this denomination. There was a continuous issue till the Second World War when it was replaced by the Japanese.