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We exchange both current and withdrawn Hong Kong Dollar banknotes.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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Hong Kong Government 1 Dollar banknote (Emergency issue 1941)
This Emergency Issue Hong Kong $1 note is printed on a Chinese 5 yuan banknote, and has a red overprint of ‘HONGKONG GOVERNMENT $1’. It was issued shortly before the surrender of British colonial forces to the Imperial Japanese Army.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Hong Kong Government 5 Dollars banknote (Emergency issue 1945)
This Hong Kongese five dollars banknote features a temple and the portrait of a man. The $5 emergency Hong Kong banknote is printed on a note of 1000 yuan. The note contains the words ‘Hong Kong Government’.You get: £0.332701 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
Hong Kong Government 10 Dollars banknote (Emergency issue 1945)
This Hong Kongese ten dollars banknote features the portrait of a man. Printed on the note is the text ‘Hong Kong Government’. This Emergency $10 banknote is printed on a 5000 yuan note.You get: £0.665401 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Mercantile Bank 1974 issue)
The Hong Kongese banknote of one hundred dollars shows the image of a woman with shield, and a seaside city view. The words ‘Mercantile Bank Limited’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £6.654001 HKD = £0.0665400000 -
100 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Mercantile Bank 1964-1973 issue)
This Hong Kongese one hundred dollars note features a woman with shield and a harbour city view. On the bill a caption reads ‘Mercantile Bank Limited’.You get: £6.654001 HKD = £0.0665400000