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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: £6.618001 HKD = £0.0661800000 -
Belfast Banking Company 5 Pounds banknote
The Northern Irish note of five pounds shows the coat of arms of the Belfast Banking Company. The words ‘Belfast Banking Company’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £3.750001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
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: £0.330901 HKD = £0.0661800000 -
Belfast Banking Company 10 Pounds banknote
This green-grey-colored Northern Irish ten pounds note shows the coat of arms of the Belfast Banking Company. On the banknote a caption reads ‘Belfast Banking Company’.You get: £7.500001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
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: £0.661801 HKD = £0.0661800000 -
5000 Vietnamese Dong foreign exchange certificate
Foreign Exchange Certificates (FEC) were used for payments by foreign tourists in Vietnam in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The orange coloured 5000 dong FEC was the highest denomination.You get: £0.100001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
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: £6.618001 HKD = £0.0661800000 -
1000 Vietnamese Dong foreign exchange certificate
Vietcombank’s main building in Ho Chi Minh City is featured on this red-coloured foreign exchange certificate of 1000 dong from Vietnam. Foreign Exchange Certificates (FEC) were used for payments by tourists in Vietnam from 1987 until the early 1990’s.You get: £0.020001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
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: £33.090001 HKD = £0.0661800000 -
500 Vietnamese Dong foreign exchange certificate
The blue-green coloured foreign exchange cerfiticate of 500 dong was in use for payments from 1987 for tourists visiting Vietnam. The issuing bank, Vietcombank, is featured on the back side with its logo and headquarters.You get: £0.010001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
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: £0.814901 HKD = £0.0814900000 -
1000 Portuguese Escudos banknote (Teofilo Braga)
This Portuguese 1000 mil escudos bill depicts Teofilo Braga, Portuguese writer. Text on the one thousand Escudo banknote reads ‘Banco de Portugal’.You get: £1.110001 PTE = £0.0011100000 -
200 Vietnamese Dong foreign exchange certificate
The 200 dong Vietnamese foreign exchange certificate has the text ‘200 Hai Tram dong B’ on the front side. The backside has the text ‘Vietcombank – Bank for Foreign Trade for Vietnam’ as well as an image of Vietcombank’s headquarters and the VCB logo.You get: £0.004001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Government of Hong Kong 2007 issue)
The Hong Kongese bill of ten hong kong dollars was issued first in 2007. Text on the banknote reads ‘Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’.You get: £0.814901 HKD = £0.0814900000 -
100 Vietnamese Dong foreign exchange certificate
Vietnam’s currency, the Dong, was not freely tradable in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Foreign Exchange Certificates (FEC) like this 100 dong certificate were used by tourists as a means of payment. This blue-green coloured 100 dong bill has Vietcombank’s name, logo and headquarters on the back side.You get: £0.002001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
2000 Portuguese Escudos banknote (Bartholomeu Dias 1991)
This dois mil escudos banknote shows the image of Bartholomeu Dias, Portuguese nobleman and explorer. On the note a caption reads ‘Banco de Portugal’.You get: £2.220001 PTE = £0.0011100000