Hong Kong 10 cents 1963

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Does anyone know why the Hong Kong 1963 10 cents mint mark for H is under the N in CENTS
- any infor on mint marks in Hong Kong would be helpful
  Yours daryl 1950
It is, what it is, or is it.
http://monnaiesetvarietes.zxq.net/FICHES/Honk%20kong/Honk%20kong.pdf

  That link has pictures (plus other pages with other countries) and is the good site of 'cobra' who is a member of Numista also. In the city of Birmingham, England are both letter H for Heaton and KN for King's Norton. Heaton has been used since Queen Victoria and I have some old UK pennies with H on them.
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Thank you ZacUK for the help - am still new at this.  daryl
It is, what it is, or is it.

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