current Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong Dollar banknotes
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Convert your leftover current Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong Dollar banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Hong Kong.
The current series of Hong Kong dollar banknotes can be recognised by the optically variable green/gold ink. They have been issued by the Victoria-based Standard Chartered Bank since 2003. We exchange these modern Hong Kong Dollar notes free of charge. We also give cash for withdrawn Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong Dollar banknotes.
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500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2018 issue)
Standard Chartered Bank issued a new $500 Hong Kong dollars banknote with the theme ‘Resilience and Perseverance’. On the back side of the brown-coloured five hundred dollars bill is a view on the Hong Kong Unesco Global Geo Park in the eastern and northeastern New Territories.You get: £38.060001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2018 issue)
The central theme of the new $1000 Hong Kong dollars banknote issued by the Standard Chartered Bank is ‘Wit and Wisdom’. The orange-coloured One Thousand Hong Kong Dollars bill features Hong Kong’s central skyline in binary digits.You get: £76.120001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2010 issue)
The blue colored banknote of twenty hong kong dollars measures 143mm by 72mm. The words ‘Standard Chartered Bank’ are printed on the paper note. The fish on the front side of the $20 HKD note is a mythological carp.You get: £1.522401 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2010 issue)
This green colored fifty hong kong dollars banknote measures 147mm by 73mm. The paper note contains the words ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. The turtle on the $50 HKD bill is a mythological tortoise.You get: £3.806001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2010 issue)
This red colored one hundred hong kong dollars note measures 152mm by 77mm. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. The animal on the front of the $100 HKD looks like a dragon but is in fact a mythological horse (unicorn).You get: £7.612001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2010 issue)
This brown colored five hundred hong kong dollars banknote is 158mm wide by 79mm high. The paper note contains the words ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. The bird on the $500 HKD note is a mythological phoenix.You get: £38.060001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2010 issue)
This one thousand hong kong dollars bill measures 163mm by 81mm. The orange colored paper note contains the words ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. A mythological dragon is featured on the obverse side of the $1,000 HKD banknote.You get: £76.120001 HKD = £0.0761200000 -
150 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 2009 commemorative issue)
In 2009 the Standard Chartered Bank celebrated its 150th anniversary in Hong Kong. To commemorate this event the SCB issued a unique polymere plastic banknote of $150 Hong Kong dollars. It was the world’s first $150 banknote in any currency. The blue and green colored commemorative banknote of one hundred and fifty HKD features the … ContinuedYou get: £11.418001 HKD = £0.0761200000