Coin Collection Programme

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.

Coin Cart Location

Service hours:10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

  • Coin Cart No.1
    Date: 06 Oct 2025 (Mon) To 12 Oct 2025 (Sun)
    (Service suspended on Thursday 9 October)
    District: Tai Po District

    Fu Tip Estate, Tai Po
    (Open area between Hin Tip House and Hei Tip House)
    6 Oct (Mon) to
    8 Oct (Wed)

    Roadside outside Tai Po Civic Centre, On Pong Road, Tai Po
    10 Oct (Fri) to
    12 Oct (Sun)

     

    06 October (Mon): Normal Service
    07 October (Tue): Normal Service
    08 October (Wed): Normal Service
    09 October (Thu): Service Suspended
    10 October (Fri): Normal Service
    11 October (Sat): Normal Service
    12 October (Sun): Normal Service

     

  • Coin Cart No.2
    Date:06 Oct 2025 (Mon) To 12 Oct 2025 (Sun)
    (Service suspended on Saturday 11 October)
    District: Wong Tai Sin District

    Lung Wah House, Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate, Wong Tai Sin
    6 Oct (Mon) to
    7 Oct (Tue)

    Rome Square adjacent to Block 3, Rhythm Garden, San Po Kong
    8 Oct (Wed) to
    12 Oct (Sun)

     

    06 October (Mon): Normal Service
    07 October (Tue): Normal Service
    08 October (Wed): Normal Service
    09 October (Thu): Normal Service
    10 October (Fri): Normal Service
    11 October (Sat): Service Suspended
    12 October (Sun): Normal Service

     

Coin Cart Schedule (Up to 4 January 2026)

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
Coin Cart No.1
13 Oct 2025 To
19 Oct 2025
Carpark entrance of the Ancillary Facilities Block, Tin Wah Estate, Tin Shui Wai*
(Service suspended on Saturday 18 October)
Coin Cart No.2
13 Oct 2025 To
19 Oct 2025
Yan Ching House, Kai Ching Estate, Kowloon City
(Service suspended on Thursday 16 October)
Coin Cart No.1
20 Oct 2025 To
26 Oct 2025
Fuk Tai House, Ka Fuk Estate, Fanling*
(Service suspended on Wednesday 22 October and Saturday 25 October)
Coin Cart No.2
20 Oct 2025 To
26 Oct 2025
Outside Prima Villa, Chui Yan Street, Sha Tin
(opposite to Yu Fun House, Yu Chui Court)
20 Oct (Mon) to
22 Oct (Wed)

Open area adjacent to Tak Wo House, Wo Che Estate, Sha Tin
(near Shun Wo House)
23 Oct (Thu) to
26 Oct (Sun)

(Service suspended on Friday 24 October)
Coin Cart No.1
27 Oct 2025 To
02 Nov 2025
Roadside under footbridge, Caribbean Coast Phase 2, Tung Chung
(near Tower 6)
(Service suspended on Thursday 30 October)
Coin Cart No.2
27 Oct 2025 To
02 Nov 2025
Lay-by on Sycamore Street, Tai Kok Tsui
(between St. Francis Xavier's College and Shining Heights)
(Service suspended on Wednesday 29 October and Saturday 1 November)
Coin Cart No.1
03 Nov 2025 To
09 Nov 2025
Lay-by on 12 Castle Peak Road (Lam Tei), Tuen Mun
3 Nov (Mon) to
5 Nov (Wed)

Moon Yu House, Sam Shing Estate, Tuen Mun*
7 Nov (Fri) to
9 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Thursday 6 November)
Coin Cart No.2
03 Nov 2025 To
09 Nov 2025
Lay-by on Jackson Road, Central
(near The Cenotaph)
3 Nov (Mon) to
4 Nov (Tue)

Road Link outside Central Piers No. 4, 5 or 6
6 Nov (Thu) to
9 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Wednesday 5 November)
Coin Cart No.1
10 Nov 2025 To
16 Nov 2025
Adjacent to Pei Ho Street Market, Pei Ho Street, Sham Shui Po
10 Nov (Mon) to
12 Nov (Wed)

Loading Bay adjacent to Lai Mei House, Lai Kok Estate, Sham Shui Po
(near Sham Shui Po Park - Stage 2)
14 Nov (Fri) to
16 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Thursday 13 November)
Coin Cart No.2
10 Nov 2025 To
16 Nov 2025
Outside Club Mirage, Royal Palms, Wo Shang Wai, Yuen Long
10 Nov (Mon) to
11 Nov (Tue)

Carpark adjacent to Commercial Complex, Fairview Park, Yuen Long*
12 Nov (Wed) to
16 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Friday 14 November)
Coin Cart No.1
17 Nov 2025 To
23 Nov 2025
Tsui Ying House, Tsui Ping (South) Estate*
17 Nov (Mon) to
20 Nov (Thu)

Open area adjacent to Tat Shun House, Po Tat Estate, Sau Mau Ping
21 Nov (Fri) to
23 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Tuesday 18 November)
Coin Cart No.2
17 Nov 2025 To
23 Nov 2025
Yiu Ping House, Yiu On Estate, Ma On Shan*
17 Nov (Mon) to
19 Nov (Wed)

Kam Kei House, Kam Tai Court, Ma On Shan*
21 Nov (Fri) to
23 Nov (Sun)

(Service suspended on Thursday 20 November)
Coin Cart No.1
24 Nov 2025 To
30 Nov 2025
Lay-by on 53 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy
Valley
(Service suspended on Wednesday 26 November)
Coin Cart No.2
24 Nov 2025 To
30 Nov 2025
Lay-by on Yuen Tun Circuit, Tsuen Wan
(near Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School)
(Service suspended on Friday 28 November)
Coin Cart No.1
01 Dec 2025 To
07 Dec 2025
Wang Ngai House, Cheung Wang Estate, Tsing Yi*
1 Dec (Mon) to
2 Dec (Tue)

Yuk Kwai House, Kwai Chung Estate, Kwai Chung*
4 Dec (Thu) to
7 Dec (Sun)

(Service suspended on Wednesday 3 December)
Coin Cart No.2
01 Dec 2025 To
07 Dec 2025
Adjacent to Lung Tak Court Management Office, Stanley
(Service suspended on Friday 5 December and Saturday 6 December)
Coin Cart No.1
08 Dec 2025 To
14 Dec 2025
Block 1, Lung Mun Oasis, Tuen Mun*
(Service suspended on Friday 12 December)
Coin Cart No.2
08 Dec 2025 To
14 Dec 2025
Lok Tung House, Lok Fu Estate, Lok Fu
(Service suspended on Wednesday 10 December)
Coin Cart No.1
15 Dec 2025 To
21 Dec 2025
Tak Chak House, Hau Tak Estate, Tseung Kwan O*
15 Dec (Mon) to
17 Dec (Wed)

Po Ning House (West), Po Lam Estate, Tseung Kwan O*
19 Dec (Fri) to
21 Dec (Sun)

(Service suspended on Thursday 18 December)
(Service hours until 4 p.m. on Sunday 21 December)
Coin Cart No.2
15 Dec 2025 To
21 Dec 2025
Playground adjacent to Tai Man House, Tai Yuen Estate, Tai Po*
(Service suspended on Tuesday 16 December)
(Service hours until 4 p.m. on Sunday 21 December)
Coin Cart No.1
22 Dec 2025 To
28 Dec 2025
Wah Min House, Wah Sum Estate, Fanling
(Service suspended on Friday 26 December)
Coin Cart No.2
22 Dec 2025 To
28 Dec 2025
Lei Yue Mun Estate, Yau Tong
(roadside adjacent to Lei Hing House)
22 Dec (Mon) to
25 Dec (Thu)

Lay-by on On Chui Street, Sau Mau Ping
(nearby area outside Hau Tat House, On Tat Estate)
26 Dec (Fri) to
28 Dec (Sun)

(Service suspended on Tuesday 23 December)
Coin Cart No.1
29 Dec 2025 To
04 Jan 2026
Block 6, Shing Man Lane, Heng Fa Chuen, Chai Wan*
(Service suspended on Tuesday 30 December and Saturday 3 January 2026)
Coin Cart No.2
29 Dec 2025 To
04 Jan 2026
Lay-by outside 30 Man Yue Street, Hung Hom
(opposite to Tse Sui Luen Jewellery)
29 Dec (Mon) to
30 Dec (Tue)

Shung King Street, Whampoa Garden, Hung Hom (Near The Whampoa)
1 Jan (Thu) to
4 Jan (Sun)

(Service suspended on Wednesday 31 December)
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  • Service Details
    1. Coin counting machines can count coins of mixed denominations together. Customers do not need to sort their coins by denomination beforehand.
    2. To ensure smooth operation of the coin counting machines, customers should first remove all other objects and dirt among the coins. Each customer will be requested to remove any packaging and put all coins into a plastic tray provided by the customer representatives, so that objects and dirt are removed from the coins before they are counted.
    3. To maintain a smooth customer flow, each transaction is limited to around 10 kg of coins. Customers with coins in excess of 10kg are requested to have their coins weighed and put in the plastic tray for queuing again. Customers using tools, e.g. trolley, to transport large quantity of coins are required to put the tools outside the queuing area without blocking the other customers waiting for service.
    4. All coins will be returned to the customer if he or she does not agree on the counted amount. Upon the customer’s confirmation, a receipt will be issued. Counted and confirmed coins will not be returned to the customer.
    5. The customer service representatives will inspect the coins. Any other objects, or rusty, dyed, wet or mouldy coins, or coins that cannot be distinguished will be returned to the customer in order to prevent damage to the coin counting machine (see Note 1).
    6. Coins have to be processed by the coin counting machine before they can be accepted. Coins might be rejected by the machine due to normal wear and tear.
    7. Customers may choose to receive the equivalent amount of counted coins in cash, or upload all or part of the sum to their stored value facilities*, such as Octopus Cards or e-wallets (including AlipayHK, Octopus Wallet, Tap&Go and WeChat Pay). There is a Community Chest donation box inside each Coin Cart to facilitate donation. (*The maximum balance of each stored value facility varies. The customer is advised to check it with the relevant operator.)
    8. The Coin Cart does not accept any coin other than Hong Kong coins. Also, it does not provide notes and coins exchange services.

    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.

  • Arrangements under extreme weather conditions

     

    Warning Signal
    in force
    at 7 a.m.

    Warning Signal
    lowered
    between 7 a.m.
    and 2 p.m.

    Warning Signal
    lowered
    after 2 p.m.

    Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 or above
    or
    Black Rainstorm Warning Signal

    Service suspended

    Service resumes
    within 2 hours

    Service remains
    suspended
    for the day

  • Coins accepted by Coin Carts

    Coin Collection Programme accepts the following Hong Kong coins

    • 10¢ coins of 1982 or after
    • 20¢ coins of 1975 or after
    • 50¢ coins of 1977 or after
    • $1 coins of 1978 or after
    • $2 coins of 1975 or after
    • $5 coins of 1980 or after
    • All $10 coins
  • Coin cart photos and video
    • 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.

    • Coin cart time lapse video

      Coin cart time lapse video

Last revision date : 06 October 2025