Hong Kong - 1 Dollar - what is the difference between KM# 31 and KM# 35

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Hi,

could you please share the info what is the difference between Hong Kong, 1 Dollar KM# 31 and KM# 35 ?



Thank you!
It says on those pages.
The first has security edge.
The second has reeded edge. :)
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Zac beat me to it, but he is 100% correct!

I made a suggestion a while back saying that thickness should be visible without having to click into the page to find out, and now I'm thinking edge (reeded/smooth/security edge/whatever) should be too.... :°
Oh, sorry, exactly - then my question - why do we have 1 Dollar and 50 Cents (KM# 30, KM# 34) as two distinct coin types based on the edge variety and we do not apply the same approach for 5 Cents (1958-1980) and 10 Cents (1955-1980) ?

I suggest following a single approach, either that way or the other, but the same one. What do you think?

I would merge the two types into one for 1 Dollar and 50 Cents like we have for Italy 20 Lire or 50 Pfennings from the Federal Germany.

Thank you!
I'm just following KM#s.

I completely get what you're getting at, but you should take this to them (Krause) and not me is what I'm saying. :O

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