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This one-dollar Hong Kong banknote, issued in 1952, features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on its front. The banknote is printed in green, with the Queen's portrait positioned on the right. The face value, "One Dollar", is indicated in the center and on the left of the note. Inscriptions in Traditional Chinese (regular script) and Latin are also present, including the mention "Government of Hong Kong".
The front of the banknote also includes a statement indicating that these banknotes are legal tender for the payment of any sum. The date of issue is inscribed on the banknote, as well as a mention indicating that the banknote is issued for the Government of Hong Kong.
The back of the banknote is also printed in green. The face value is highlighted in the center of the banknote and repeated in the corners. The dimensions of the banknote are 126 mm in length and 79 mm in width. The banknote belongs to the 6F series.
The inscriptions on the banknote are written in three writing styles: Traditional Chinese (regular script), Latin, and Latin cursive. The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is a central element of the banknote's design, reflecting her role as head of state at the time of issue. The banknote represents a specific period in the history of Hong Kong and its monetary system.