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1892 Hong Kong 25c Queen Victoria

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I don't know much about this coin at all but I like it and was wondering information I could gather on it. So anyone who knows a thing or two about this coin (specifically or just in general) please leave me a comment and share your knowledge, thoughts or opinions!
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Nice-looking example, good link from John.



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I have a TEN Cents of George V, that is made of silver, alas it is a fake, because it is of silver, genuine examples are made from copper nickel.

The Victorian Twenty Cents (KM# 7) pictured, is of an earlier vintage, and should be made from .800 silver.

I have a suspicion the Victorian Twenty Cents are scarcer than the pricing in the Krause catalog may indicate.
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