Mr. YAU's Antique: Local and International buyers are all welcomed !!! !!! e-mail: simonyau2010@gmail.com It is guaranteed by professionals that all items below are the real McCoy !!! !!!
Hong Kong HSBC 999 Golden $1000-, the Year 2000- Having been confirmed by HSBC, the following item was released officially in around 2000. It is an HKD1000- numbered GOLD999 and dated 1 September 2000, specially made with 999 gold. However, it cannot be used as an authentic banknote. It is now opening for sale priced at HKD3400- or USD439-.
Hong Kong HSBC 999 Golden $5-, the Year 1897- Having been confirmed by HSBC, the following item was released officially in around 2000. It is a five-dollar note numbered 488840 dated 1 September 2897, specially made with 999 gold. However, it cannot be used as an authentic banknote. It is now opening for sale priced at HKD1090- or USD142-.
Hong Kong HSBC 999 Golden $1-, the Year 1935- Having been confirmed by HSBC, the following item was released officially in around 2000. It is a one-dollar note numbered F547291 dated 1 June 1935, specially made with 999 gold. However, it cannot be used as a genuine banknote. It is now opening for sale priced at HKD1090- or USD142-.
Hong Kong copperized one dollar error coin !!! The one-dollar dated 1996 is an error coin. It is NOT handmade, metalized, or printed with a film on the currency. There is no light effect either!!! The one dollar is mixed with copper with 50, 20, or 10 cents coins during its production. That's where the copper comes from. The upper one is the copperized one dollar, and the lower is a standard coin for color comparison. It is HKD110- or USD15-.
“SPECIMEN” Banknote numbered JF 000000 of the Philippines FACT: What is SPECIMEN Banknote? Every time a new banknote is issued officially in every country, including Hong Kong, banknotes marked with SPECIMEN numbered 000000 will be printed for inspection by officials, which are banknotes but marked with "SPECIMEN" across them. These sets of banknotes are not circulatible and are rarely found sellable in public markets. However, such banknotes are very precious, especially those numbered 000000, which many collectors think are attractive and significant. “SPECIMEN” Banknote numbered JF 000000 of the Philippines: The following notes are as described above. They are $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and $500 numbered JF 000000. They are authentic. The following set is priced at HKD990- or USD129- without a separate purchase. They are graded UNC (100% new) !!!
Hong Kong HSBC $150 Banknote 3 in 1 !!! On 3rd March 2015, HSBC is celebrating its 150th anniversary; the following banknote is for this celebration. There is a specially designed package for each note, as shown. The banknote numbers which are 3 in 1 are AA944602, AA954602 and AA964602. It costs HKD1800- or USD236- each!!!
Hong Kong HSBC $150 Banknote !!! On 3rd March 2015, HSBC celebrates its 150th anniversary; the following banknote is for this celebration. There is a specially designed package for each note. There are two note numbers for sale those are HK773582 and HK769563. It costs HKD720- or USD95- each!!!
Hong Kong Standard Chartered $150 Banknote !!! On 1st January 2009, the Standard Chartered is celebrating its 150th anniversary; the following banknote, SC466792, is for this celebration. There is a specially designed package for the note. It costs HKD1300- or USD170- !!!
Hong Kong The Chartered Bank $10 Banknote !!! The following banknote was issued in the 1970s in Hong Kong, numbered C6473479, without the date printed, which is very seldom. The color is exceptional, and the note grade is AUNC (which means it is about 90% new). It costs HKD250- or USD34-.
Hong Kong HSBC Brown $5 Banknote !!! The following banknote was issued on 31 October 1972 in Hong Kong, numbered 098735EU. It is a $5 note which is very rare in Hong Kong because all HK $5 are coins now. It is worth keeping one. Also, the color is brown, which is very special, and the note grade is AUNC (which means it is about 95% new). It costs HKD160- or USD21-.
Hong Kong 1891 Coin It is still very fresh and new. The queen on the coin is "Victoria" (AD1819-AD1901, aged 81), reigned AD1837-AD1901, who is the great-great-grandmother of Elizabeth II (英女皇伊利沙白二世之曾祖父之母). The price is HKD1090- or USD141- each.
Hong Kong 1997 Coinis another elegant product open for sale. It is called "Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Set, 1997 Hong Kong", specially designed by the government for commemorating the handover of Hong Kong on 1 July 1997. The price is HKD200- or USD28- for one set; it is 100% new.
Tare Panda, PaPa,the most spectacular products open for sale here, originally come from Japan! They are still very new, fresh, elegant, and cute. Let's be the master of one or some of them. The unbeatable prices have all been set! For bulk purchases, the total cost is negotiable. * Note that please quote the item code when enquiring.