a Hong Kong man recently shared an extraordinary find on social media after receiving a 1948 one-cent coin, while making a purchase at a local supermarket.
A Hong Kong man made an extraordinary discovery recently while making a purchase at a local supermarket. The individual received a 1948 one-cent coin as change after paying for a bag of chips with a HK$20 note.
Upon inspecting the coin, the man noticed that it was larger in size compared to contemporary one-cent coins, which made him question its authenticity. He then shared an image of the coin on social media, where it quickly went viral.
Knowledgeable netizens recognised the coin’s historical value, as it featured the head of King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. The coin generated a lot of excitement among users, with many declaring it a “treasure” and highlighting its potential worth.
However, despite the enthusiasm surrounding the coin, the man seemed unaware of its significance and asked in disbelief if it was indeed valuable.
Responses from the online community varied, with some making humorous jests and others seriously affirming its worth. Some indicated that similar coins are being sold for as much as HK$800 on secondary markets, showing an impressive appreciation in value.
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