New Taiwan Dollars
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The New Taiwan Dollar is the national currency of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Introduced in 1949, it replaced the Old Taiwan dollar. The new Taiwan dollar is often referred to as ‘yuan’ in everyday language.
At Leftover Currency we exchange new Taiwan dollar banknotes and coins. To exchange your leftover money from Taiwan, select the type of new Taiwan dollars you want to exchange:
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100 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (Chung-Shan Building)
This red discontinued 100 yuan new dollar banknote from Taiwan carries the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, who became the first president of the Republic of China. The Chung-Shan building was commissioned by President Chiang Kai-shek in 1965 to commemorate his predecessor Sun Yat-sen.You get: £1.391001 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
100 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (Presidential Office Building)
A street scene showing Taiwan’s Presidential office building is featured on this green-coloured banknote of 100 Taiwanese yuan. The portrait on the $100 yuan note is that of Taiwan’s first president, Sun Yat-sen.You get: £1.391001 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
50 New Taiwan Cents coin
The Taiwanese 50 cent, or half yuan, coin features a Mei Blossum flower (prunus mume, also known plum blossum). These coins are not used in daily life in Taiwan because of their low value, and are noteworthy as the cost of the metal used in manufacture exceeds the face value of the coin.You get: £0.005651 TWD = £0.0112900000 -
100 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (1970 issue)
The building on the 100 new Taiwan dollars banknote from 1970 is the Shung-Shan meeting venue, part of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall complex, in Taiwan’s national park Yangmingshan. The man on the portrait is Sun Yat-sen, founding father of the Republic of China.You get: £1.391001 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
100 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (1964 issue)
This banknote of 100 new Taiwan dollars from 1964 is coloured a deep green, with two red squares on the front side. The portrait on the $100 yuan note is that of president Sun Yat-sen. The building on the back side is the Presidential Office building in Taipei.You get: £1.391001 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
50 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (Chung-Shan Building)
The purple and blue 50 new Taiwan dollar banknote, known as 50 yuan in Chinese, has a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the first president of the Republic of China. On the reverse of the note is the Chung-Shan building that was constructed in 1965 by President Chiang Kai-shek to honour Taiwan’s founding father Sun Yat-sen … ContinuedYou get: £0.695501 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
10 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (1960 issue blue)
The blue coloured 10 new Taiwan dollars banknote from 1960 features a metal bridge and the portrait of revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen. On the back of the $10 yuan banknote is the Presidential Office of the Republic of China in the Taiwanese capital TaipeiYou get: £0.139101 TWD = £0.0139100000 -
5 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (1969 issue)
Chung-Shan building is shown on the back side of this blue and red coloured 5 new Taiwan dollars banknote. The front side features a portrait of revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen, first president of the Republic of China.You get: £0.069551 TWD = £0.0139100000