1983 Hong Kong $1000 Gold coin Year of the Pig. The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
This thousand dollar gold coin series was first minted for the Queen's visit to Hong Kong in 1975. The coin proved popular, as they were minted each year until 1987, and a few special years after that. Each year features the specific animal from the Chinese lunar calendar except the 1986 version to celebrate the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II.
At BullionByPost we dispatch our customer orders with Royal Mail. We deliver all over the UK, as well as shipping to the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
View our Delivery Options page for key information on dispatch and delivery, including estimated delivery times and postage upgrades.
Please note: The cut-off point for deliveries to be sent out for the next day via Royal Mail is 3pm. Orders placed after 3pm on Friday will be dispatched on the following Monday.
Free Secure Storage for 6 Months
- 6 months with your first storage order over £2,500.00
- Storage fees 0.65% per annum + VAT after 6 months
- Charged monthly in arrears
- Minimum payment £10.00 per month including VAT
BullionByPost offer customers an insured and allocated storage solution from only £10.00 per month. The high security vaults are located in London and managed by Brink's, one of the world's leading and most reputable security companies. Brink's specialises in vaulting and transporting precious metals.
- Free delivery to Brink's vaults
- Fully allocated storage - individually segregated
- Independent audits
- No minimum holding or term
- Minimum charge equivalent to £10.00 per month
- Sell to us, or request physical delivery
Learn more about our Precious Metal Storage Fees or call us on 0121 634 8060 to speak to a Storage advisor. Out of hours enquiries can be left via email at support@bullionbypost.co.uk.