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We exchange both current and withdrawn Hong Kong Dollar banknotes.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 (Chartered Bank 1980 issue)
This green-black-colored Hong Kongese ten dollar bill features a mythological carp. On the $10 HKD banknote a caption reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £0.666701 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
20 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
The banknote of twenty dollars is 143mm wide by 72mm high. Text on the $20 HKD paper banknote reads ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. On the front of the note is a tortoise and on the backside an orchid flower and the Standard Chartered Bank head office tower.You get: £1.333401 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
The banknote of fifty dollars measures 148mm by 74mm. Text on the $50 HKD paper note reads ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. There is a mythological lion on the front and a flower on the back of the note.You get: £3.333501 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
The banknote of one hundred HK dollars is 153mm wide by 77mm high. Printed on the red colored $100 paper note is the text ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. On the obverse side is a mythological horse. On the reverse side are the bank building and a bauhinia flower.You get: £6.667001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1979 issue)
This one hundred Hong Kong dollars banknote measures 153mm by 77mm. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘The Chartered Bank’. The main colors are red and orange. The front of the $100 HKD banknote features the mythological horse ‘Qilin’. The bank building and the bank’s arms are on the backside.You get: £6.667001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
This five hundred dollars bill measures 158mm by 79mm. The words ‘Standard Chartered Bank’ are printed on the $500 HKD paper banknote. The brown colored note has a phoenix on the front and the bank building with a flower on the backside.You get: £33.335001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
This one thousand dollars banknote measures 163mm by 82mm. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. The $1000 HKD is the highest denomination banknote issued by the Standard Chartered Bank.You get: £66.670001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
5 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The Hong Kongese banknote of five dollars features an image of City Hall in central Hong Kong. Text on the $5 HKD note reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £0.333351 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The banknote of ten dollars shows the Ocean Shipping Terminal in Hong Kong harbour. The words ‘The Chartered Bank’ are printed on the $10 HKD banknote.You get: £0.666701 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The banknote of fifty Hong Kong dollars features the City Hall building in the heart of Hong Kong. Text on the $50 HKD note reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £3.333501 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
This one hundred dollars banknote features Ocean Terminal in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Text on the $100 Hong Kong dollar banknote reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £6.667001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
5 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1961-1962 issue)
The Hong Kongese bill of five dollars features the coat of arms of the Chartered Bank. The words ‘The Chartered Bank’ are printed on the currency note.You get: £0.333351 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1961-1962 issue)
This Hong Kongese ten dollars currency note features the Chartered Bank building. The $10 HKD banknote contains the name of the issuing bank ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £0.666701 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1961 issue)
This green-brown-colored Hong Kongese one hundred dollars banknote features a sea harbour, boat and hill. Text on the note reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £6.667001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1961-1977 issue)
The Hong Kongese note of five hundred dollars shows the Chartered Bank’s coat of arms and a ship in harbour. The words ‘The Chartered Bank’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £33.335001 HKD = £0.0666700000 -
10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Government of Hong Kong 2002 issue)
This paper note issued by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority has the text ‘Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’. It’s vibrant violets and pinks and geometric designs are similar to those used on the polymer version that replaced it in 2007, although this older paper banknote is still in circulation.You get: £0.821001 HKD = £0.0821000000