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AI Identification

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Hong Kong 10-cent-style coin dated 1960

Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular coin consistent in design with Hong Kong 10-cent currency. It appears to be made of a copper-nickel or nickel-brass alloy, displaying a brownish-gold patina alongside significant surface wear and oxidation. The reverse side visible in the image features a beaded border and central Chinese characters (香港 - Hong Kong; 一毫 - One Dime/Ten Cents). The outer ring bears the English inscriptions 'HONG - KONG', 'TEN CENTS', and the date '1960', separated by small floral rosettes. The piece shows signs of circulation, including flattened relief on the typography and small nicks along the rim. Due to the inability to physically inspect the weight, metallic composition, or edge reeding, this is identified as a stylistic match for the 1960 Elizabeth II Hong Kong 10-cent issue. Actual age and origin cannot be verified from the photograph alone, as coins of this era are subject to replication or environmental damage that can alter surface appearance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item appears to be consistent with the design of a 1960 Hong Kong 10-cent coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II. From what I can see, the coin exhibits significant surface wear, oxidation, and a brownish patina that suggests a high degree of circulation. The relief on the Chinese characters (香港, 一毫) and the English typography is flattened, and I can observe nicks along the rim. I cannot verify the weight, metallic composition, or edge reeding from a photo, which are essential for determining if the piece is a standard currency issue. The value estimate is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a circulating-grade 1960 issue. In the current numismatic market, high-volume copper-nickel or nickel-brass coins from this era are generally common; however, should the item be an unrecorded variety or a higher grade upon physical inspection, the value could increase. Conversely, if it is a modern likeness or a base-metal replica, the value would be negligible. A physical inspection by a numismatic professional and precise measuring of its weight against mint specifications (nominally 4.54 grams for this series) would be necessary to further assess its origin. Because of the visible wear and the millions of such coins minted, demand for this specific year in this state is typically limited to budget-friendly historical collections. The provided range represents the anticipated market value for a circulated specimen matching this stylistic description in a standard retail context.

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