withdrawn Bank of China Hong Kong Dollar banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Bank of China Hong Kong Dollar banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Hong Kong.
In 2003, the Bank of China replaced older style Hong Kong dollar bills with a new series. Modern Hong Kong dollar banknotes can be recognised by the optically variable green/gold ink. Bank of China notes without the green/gold ink are no longer a valid means of payment in Hong Kong. We exchange these withdrawn pre-2003 Bank of China Hong Kong dollar banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Bank of ChinaHong Kong dollar notes.
Do you have withdrawn Bank of China Hong Kong Dollar banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Hong Kong Dollars. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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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: £1.242401 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
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: £3.106001 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
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: £6.212001 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
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: £62.120001 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
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: £1.242401 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 1994 issue)
The banknote of fifty hong kong dollars is 148mm wide by 74mm high. Text on the paper note reads ‘Bank of China’. The purple-blue colored $50 HKD bill has an image of Hong Kong’s cross-harbor tunnel on the back.You get: £3.106001 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
500 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 1994 issue)
The note of five hundred hong kong dollars measures 158mm by 79mm. Text on the dark brown and blue paper banknote reads ‘Bank of China’. The backside of the $500 HKD banknote features a ship docked at the Hong Kong Container Terminal in Kwai Chung.You get: £31.060001 HKD = £0.0621200000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Bank of China 1994 issue)
The note of one thousand hong kong dollars is 163mm wide by 82mm high. On the reddish brown paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank of China’. The back side of the $1000 HKD note shows an aerial view overlooking the Central District.You get: £62.120001 HKD = £0.0621200000