The Coin Collection Programme, launched in October 2014, is the world’s first structured coin collection scheme using a mobile approach. The two Coin Carts collect coins from the public in the 18 districts of Hong Kong on a rotational basis and free of charge. The coins collected are then recirculated to meet public demand, making circulation more efficient and reducing the need for minting new coins. The programme has won several local and international awards in recognition of its innovative and green approach.
Service hours:10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: | 12 May 2025 (Mon) To 18 May 2025 (Sun) (Service suspended on Friday 16 May) |
District: | Tai Po District |
Lay-by on Po Wu Lane, Tai Po (nearby area outside Plover Cove Road Market)
12 May (Mon) to
14 May (Wed)
Heng Tsui House, Fu Heng Estate, Tai Po*
15 May (Thu) to
18 May (Sun)
12 May (Mon): | Normal Service |
13 May (Tue): | Normal Service |
14 May (Wed): | Normal Service |
15 May (Thu): | Normal Service |
16 May (Fri): | Service Suspended |
17 May (Sat): | Normal Service |
18 May (Sun): | Normal Service |
Date: | 12 May 2025 (Mon) To 18 May 2025 (Sun) (Service suspended on Wednesday 14 May) |
District: | Wong Tai Sin District |
Open area adjacent to Lung Cheung House, Lung Poon Court, Diamond Hill
12 May (Mon): | Normal Service |
13 May (Tue): | Normal Service |
14 May (Wed): | Service Suspended |
15 May (Thu): | Normal Service |
16 May (Fri): | Normal Service |
17 May (Sat): | Normal Service |
18 May (Sun): | Normal Service |
Service hours:10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(* denotes LCSD mobile library service locations)
Date | Coin Cart No.1 | Date | Coin Cart No.2 |
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Coin Cart No.1 20 May 2025 To25 May 2025 |
Lay-by adjacent to Cheung Shun House, Cheung Wah Estate, Fanling
(Service suspended on Monday 19 May and Wednesday 21 May)
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Coin Cart No.2 19 May 2025 To25 May 2025 |
Lay-by on Po Shing Street, City One Shatin
(opposite to Block 31, City One Shatin) (Service suspended on Thursday 22 May)
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Coin Cart No.1 26 May 2025 To01 Jun 2025 |
Open area adjacent to Chung Yan House, Tin Chung Court, Tin Shui Wai
(near Chung Ying House) (Service suspended on Wednesday 28 May)
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Coin Cart No.2 26 May 2025 To01 Jun 2025 |
Adjacent to the entrance of Tower 9, Laguna Verde, Hung Hom*
(Service suspended on Thursday 29 May)
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Coin Cart No.1 02 Jun 2025 To08 Jun 2025 |
Yu Tai Court, Tung Chung, Block A
2 Jun (Mon) to 4 Jun (Wed) Outside Tung Chung Health Centre, Fu Tung Estate, Tung Chung 6 Jun (Fri) to 8 Jun (Sun) (Service suspended on Thursday 5 June)
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Coin Cart No.2 02 Jun 2025 To08 Jun 2025 |
Lay-by on Lau Sin Street, Tin Hau
(near Exit A2, Tin Hau MTR station) (Service suspended on Wednesday 4 June)
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Coin Cart No.1 09 Jun 2025 To15 Jun 2025 |
Adjacent to Wah Lun House, Siu Lun Court, Tuen Mun
(Service suspended on Tuesday 10 June and Wednesday 11 June)
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Coin Cart No.2 09 Jun 2025 To15 Jun 2025 |
Parking area adjacent to Sheung Tak Plaza, Sheung Tak Estate, Tseung Kwan O*
(opposite to Sheung Chun House) (Service suspended on Thursday 12 June)
(Service hours until 12 noon on Saturday 14 June) |
Coin Cart No.1 16 Jun 2025 To22 Jun 2025 |
(Annual vehicle examination and licence renewal)
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Coin Cart No.2 16 Jun 2025 To22 Jun 2025 |
(Annual vehicle examination and licence renewal)
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Coin Cart No.1 23 Jun 2025 To29 Jun 2025 |
Fung Lai House, Yau Lai Estate, Yau Tong*
(Service suspended on Friday 27 June)
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Coin Cart No.2 24 Jun 2025 To29 Jun 2025 |
Entrance of Prosperous Garden, Tung Kun Street, Yau Ma Tei
(Service suspended on Monday 23 June and Thursday 26 June)
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Coin Cart No.1 30 Jun 2025 To06 Jul 2025 |
Lai Tin House, Pak Tin Estate, Shek Kip Mei
(Lay-by on Pak Tin Street) (Service suspended on Thursday 3 July)
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Coin Cart No.2 30 Jun 2025 To06 Jul 2025 |
Lay-by on New Praya, Kennedy Town, Sai Wan
(near Kennedy Town Fire Station) (Service suspended on Wednesday 2 July)
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Coin Cart No.1 07 Jul 2025 To13 Jul 2025 |
Adjacent to Block 3, Aster Court, Hung Shui Kiu, Yuen Long*
7 Jul (Mon) to 9 Jul (Wed) Yiu Man House, Tin Yiu Estate (I), Tin Shui Wai 11 Jul (Fri) to 13 Jul (Sun) (Service suspended on Thursday 10 July)
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Coin Cart No.2 07 Jul 2025 To13 Jul 2025 |
Luk Yeung Sun Chuen, Tsuen Wan
(Podium outside YMCA) (Service suspended on Tuesday 8 July)
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Coin Cart No.1 14 Jul 2025 To20 Jul 2025 |
Hong Tai House, Cheung Hong Estate, Tsing Yi
14 Jul (Mon) to 18 Jul (Fri) Open area adjacent to Shing On House, Kwai Shing East Estate, Kwai Chung* 19 Jul (Sat) to 20 Jul (Sun) (Service suspended on Wednesday 16 July)
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Coin Cart No.2 14 Jul 2025 To20 Jul 2025 |
Wah Yin House, Wah Kwai Estate, Aberdeen
(Service suspended on Friday 18 July)
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Coin Cart No.1 21 Jul 2025 To27 Jul 2025 |
Hing Cho House, Hing Tung Estate, Sai Wan Ho
(Service suspended on Wednesday 23 July)
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Coin Cart No.2 21 Jul 2025 To27 Jul 2025 |
Lay-by on Tung Cheong Street, Tai Po
(Adjacent to carpark entrance of the Tai Po Tung Cheong Street Leisure Building) 21 Jul (Mon) to 22 Jul (Tue) Shin Mei House, Fu Shin Estate, Tai Po* 23 Jul (Wed) to 27 Jul (Sun) (Service suspended on Friday 25 July)
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Coin Cart No.1 28 Jul 2025 To03 Aug 2025 |
The Forum, Hong Kong Science Park
(near Charles K. Kao Auditorium “Golden Egg”) 28 Jul (Mon) to 29 Jul (Tue) Adjacent to Pok Hong Community Hall, Pok Hong Estate, Sha Tin* 30 Jul (Wed) to 3 Aug (Sun) (Service suspended on Friday 1 August)
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Coin Cart No.2 28 Jul 2025 To03 Aug 2025 |
Lower Wong Tai Sin (2) Estate
(Open area between Lung Chi House and Lung Wai House) 28 Jul (Mon) to 31 Jul (Thu) Tin Wang Court Piazza, Wong Tai Sin (near Wang King House) 1 Aug (Fri) to 3 Aug (Sun) (Service suspended on Saturday 2 August)
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Coin Cart No.1 04 Aug 2025 To10 Aug 2025 |
Carpark outside Wun Chuen Sin Kwoon, Ping Che Road, Ta Kwu Ling, Fanling
4 Aug (Mon) Loading area adjacent to Wong Ching House, Queen's Hill Estate, Fanling 6 Aug (Wed) to 10 Aug (Sun) (Service suspended on Tuesday 5 August)
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Coin Cart No.2 04 Aug 2025 To10 Aug 2025 |
Ho Man Tin Estate, Ho Man Tin
(between Yee Man House and Yat Man House) (Service suspended on Wednesday 6 August)
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Coin Cart No.1 11 Aug 2025 To17 Aug 2025 |
Open area outside Yuet Tin House, Yan Tin Estate, Tuen Mun
(Service suspended on Wednesday 13 August)
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Coin Cart No.2 12 Aug 2025 To17 Aug 2025 |
Chi Tai House, On Tai Estate, Kwun Tong
(Service suspended on Monday 11 August)
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Note 1: Hong Kong coins not acceptable to the Coin Carts can be exchanged for face value of current Hong Kong circulation currency at branches of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), which acts as the government's agent bank for coins, subject to fees or conditions set by the bank. If there are large quantity of these coins (i.e. more than 500 pieces) or coins which are no longer legal tender, you should approach HSBC's Hong Kong Office (HSBC Main Building, 1 Queen's Road Central) or Mong Kok Branch (673 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon) for the exchange. Please note that HSBC may refuse to give value to coins if their condition is beyond recognition and suspected counterfeit coins. Suspected counterfeit coins will be passed to the Police for authentication.
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Warning Signal |
Warning Signal |
Warning Signal |
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Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 or above or Black Rainstorm Warning Signal |
Service suspended |
Service resumes |
Service remains |
Coin Collection Programme accepts the following Hong Kong coins
Do you know? In 1863 the Hong Kong Government produced Hong Kong’s first legal tender coin, a one-mil “Yi Wen” coin with a design based on the traditional Chinese cosmology of the hemispherical dome (square earth under a round sky).
Do you know? The first five-cent silver coin was issued in 1866. It weighed 0.036 taels. At that time, vegetable wholesalers made their bids discreetly by communicating in codes. “Dau” and “Ling” represented “3” and “6” respectively. The coin was therefore commonly known as “Dau Ling”.
Do you know? In the past a fifty-cent coin was also known as “half dollar.” In 1910s fifty cents could buy a decent Chinese style dinner.
Do you know? For replacement of one-dollar notes, Hong Kong issued one-dollar coins in 1960. It was the highest-value and largest coin at that time, earning itself a nickname “Dai Beng”, meaning “big cake”.
Do you know? Since 1993, “Queen’s Head” coins returning to the reserves have not been re-circulated. At the end of 2013, a total of 880 million “Queen’s Head” coins have been retrieved from circulation.
Do you know? There are no coins in circulation showing years of minting “1999” to “2011” because there had been no demand for minting new coins during these years.
Do you know? At the end of 2013 around 6 billion coins were in circulation in Hong Kong. They weighed 30,000 tons, equivalent to 2,000 double-deck buses.
Do you know? Hong Kong coins are mainly made of copper, nickel, zinc or plated steel.
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