withdrawn Government of Hong Kong Dollar banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Government of Hong Kong Dollar banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Hong Kong.
These legacy Hong Kong Dollar bills were issued by the Government of Hong Kong before the Handover of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to China in 1997. These discontinued banknotes, in Dollars and Cents, are no longer a valid means of payment in Hong Kong. We exchange these withdrawn Government of Hong Kong Dollar notes free of charge. We also give cash for current Government of Hong Kong Dollar banknotes.
Do you have withdrawn Government of Hong Kong Dollar banknotes like the ones in the pictures below?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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Government of Hong Kong 1 cent banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
This one cent banknote features the portrait of a youthful Queen Elizabeth II. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the brown colored 1c Hong Kongese note.You get: £0.010001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 5 cents banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
This Hong Kongese five cents banknote shows the image of a young Queen Elizabeth II. Printed on the green 5c banknote is the text ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £0.050001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 10 cents banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
The banknote of ten cents shows Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The note contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’. There are 100 cents in one Hong Kong dollar. Therefore this banknote is the equivalent of $0.10 HKD.You get: £0.100001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
The banknote of one dollar portrays the image of Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the note.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 cent banknote (King George VI)
The bill of one cent depicts the portrait of British King George VI. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on this brown colored 1c banknote.You get: £0.010001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 5 cents banknote (King George VI)
This five cents bill depicts the image of HM George VI. On the banknote a caption reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’. The cent is the 1/100 subdivision of the Hong Kong dollar.You get: £0.050001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 10 cents banknote (King George VI)
The Hong Kongese note of ten cents depicts the image of His Majesty George VI. The orange 10c banknote contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £0.100001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI green)
The note of one dollar depicts George VI, King of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI blue)
This one dollar bill depicts the image of King George VI, Head of the Commonwealth. The currency note contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI purple)
This Hong Kongese purple-tan-colored one dollar banknote features King George the Sixth. Text on the $1 HKD currency note reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George V)
The bill of one Hong Kong dollar features the image of the British King George VI. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the $1 purple banknote.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 cent banknote (1941 issue)
This brown/tan one cent banknote features a crown. A caption on the 1c bill reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’. The Hong Kong Dollar is subdivided into 100 cents.You get: £0.010001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 5 cents banknote (1941 issue)
Printed on this Hong Kongese five cents banknote is the text ‘Government of Hong Kong’. The cent is the 1/100 subdivision of the Hong Kong dollar.You get: £0.050001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 10 cents banknote (1941 issue)
Text on the red/orange note of 10 cents reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’. The cent is the subdivision of the Hong Kong Dollar, with 100 cents in one Hong Kong Dollar.You get: £0.100001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Hong Kong Government 1 Dollar banknote (Emergency issue 1945)
This Hong Kongese one dollar note features a man with a feather. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘Hong Kong Government’. This Emergency issue $1 Hong Kong Dollar banknote is printed on a 1000 yuan banknote.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
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