Hong Kong Dollars
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The Hong Kong Dollar was introduced as the currency of Hong Kong in 1863. Hong Kong Dollar banknotes are issued by three private banks and the Government of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Dollar is also accepted for payments in neighbouring Macau.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Hong Kong Dollar banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Hong Kong Dollars to cash, select the type of Hong Kong Dollars you want to exchange:
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10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (HSBC 1959-1983)
This Hong Kongese ten dollars banknote features a woman at the HSBC bank building. On the note a caption reads ‘The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation’.You get: £0.665401 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (HSBC 1959-1972)
The Hong Kongese bill of one hundred dollars features a seated woman with open book. The words ‘The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation’ are printed on the banknote. On the back of the $100 HKD note is the HSBC bank building.You get: £6.654001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Sir Thomas Jackson HSBC 1935-1969)
This five hundred dollars note features Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet, bank manager. On the banknote a caption reads ‘The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation’.You get: £33.270001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2010 issue)
This twenty Hong Kong dollars note issued by the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Ltd shows the famous Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong on the front, and Republic Bay on the reverse.You get: £1.638601 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2008 commemorative issue Bird’s Nest)
The commemorative banknote of twenty Hong Kong dollars features the Bird’s nest: the Beijing National Stadium where the 2008 Olympic Games took place. On the front of the $20 HKD Bank of China banknote are the bank building and an ancient Greek column.You get: £1.638601 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2010 issue)
This green colored fifty hong kong dollars note measures 148mm by 74mm. It features the Bank of China building and orchid flowers. The words ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’ are printed on the paper banknote. It has a gold-green reflective lion in the top right corner.You get: £4.096501 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2010 issue)
Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’. The note of one hundred hong kong dollars is 152mm wide by 77mm high.You get: £8.193001 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2012 commemorative issue)
The words ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’ are printed on the paper banknote. The banknote of one hundred hong kong dollars measures 153mm by 77mm.You get: £8.193001 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2010 issue)
Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’. The banknote of five hundred hong kong dollars is 158mm wide by 79mm high.You get: £40.965001 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2010 issue)
This one thousand Hong Kong dollars banknote measures 163mm by 81mm. Text on the paper note reads ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’. Fun fact: The $1000 HKD bill has a smiley face emoji in the right bottom corner.You get: £81.930001 HKD = £0.0819300000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2003 issue)
The banknote of twenty hong kong dollars measures 143mm by 72mm. The words ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’ are printed on the paper note. On the back of the $20 HKD note is an image of The Peak, a shopping complex near Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island.You get: £1.330801 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2003 issue)
This fifty hong kong dollars banknote measures 148mm by 74mm. Text on the paper note reads ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’. On the back of the green colored $50 HKD note is an image of Thimshatsui, Kowloon Peninsula.You get: £3.327001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2003 issue)
The note of one hundred hong kong dollars measures 153mm by 77mm. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’. The front of the $100 HKD bill shows the Bank of China tower, also known as BOC tower, one of the tallest skyskrapers on Hong Kong Island.You get: £6.654001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2003 issue)
The words ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’ are printed on the $500 HKD paper note. The banknote of five hundred hong kong dollars measures 158mm by 79mm.You get: £33.270001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 2003 issue)
The words ‘Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited’ are printed on the paper note. It is the highest denomination banknote issued by the BOC. The banknote of one thousand hong kong dollars measures 164mm by 82mm.You get: £66.540001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 1994 issue)
The note of twenty hong kong dollars measures 143mm by 72mm. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank of China’. The front of the $20 HKD note shows the BOC tower, which was the tallest building in Asia from 1989 until 1992.You get: £1.330801 HKD = £0.0665400000