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| 正面文字 | Chinese |
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| 背面描述 | Central round hole encircled by a wreath of olive or laurel branches tied at the base, with the denomination ONE CENT arranged within the wreath in two lines. The legend HONG-KONG arcs above the wreath along the upper rim, and the date 1862 appears below the wreath in the exergue area, with small decorative stops flanking the legend. |
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| 附加信息 |
Hong Kong's coinage infrastructure in the early 1860s was a bureaucratic tangle — the colony had no mint of its own, and the question of which facility would produce its subsidiary coinage was unresolved for years. These 1862 trial strikes were part of the Royal Mint's formal evaluation process before production of the circulation issue was authorized. Multiple pattern references under the same year reflect competing die combinations being assessed simultaneously.
The circulation 1 Cent ultimately began striking in 1863 at the Royal Mint, Tower Hill.