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1000 Belgian Francs banknote (type 1869 blue)
This Belgian 1000 mille francs note shows a man with sceptre, Neptunus and a woman. Printed on the one thousand francs banknote is the text ‘payables a vue’.You get: £1.870001 BFR = £0.0018700000 -
1000 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Standard Chartered Bank 1993 issue)
This one thousand dollars banknote measures 163mm by 82mm. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Standard Chartered Bank’. The $1000 HKD is the highest denomination banknote issued by the Standard Chartered Bank.You get: £64.490001 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
Northern Bank 10 Pounds banknote (series 1920-1968)
This Northern Irish ten pounds bill has images of a sailing ship in rough seas and a grindstone. The banknote contains the words ‘Northern Bank Limited’.You get: £7.500001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
1000 Belgian Francs banknote (type 1869 black)
This Belgian mille francs note features personifications for the main Belgian rivers: Neptune for the river Scheldt and a female figure for the river Meuse. The words ‘payables a vue’ are printed on the 1000fr banknote.You get: £1.870001 BFR = £0.0018700000 -
5 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The Hong Kongese banknote of five dollars features an image of City Hall in central Hong Kong. Text on the $5 HKD note reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £0.322451 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
Northern Bank 50 Pounds banknote (series 1914-1943)
This Northern Irish fifty pounds bill features a sailing ship, waves and grindstone. Printed on the currency note is the text ‘Northern Bank Limited’.You get: £37.500001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
10 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The banknote of ten dollars shows the Ocean Shipping Terminal in Hong Kong harbour. The words ‘The Chartered Bank’ are printed on the $10 HKD banknote.You get: £0.644901 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
Northern Bank 100 Pounds banknote (series 1919-1968)
This Northern Irish one hundred pounds banknote shows a sailing ship on rough seas. The words ‘Northern Bank Limited’ are printed on the £100 note.You get: £75.000001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
50 Hong Kong Dollars banknote (Chartered Bank 1970 issue)
The banknote of fifty Hong Kong dollars features the City Hall building in the heart of Hong Kong. Text on the $50 HKD note reads ‘The Chartered Bank’.You get: £3.224501 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
Belfast Banking Company 1 Pound banknote
This Northern Irish one pound banknote depicts the Belfast Banking Company’s coat of arms. The £1 note contains the words ‘Belfast Banking Company’.You get: £0.750001 NIP = £0.7500000000 -
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: £6.449001 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
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: £0.322451 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
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: £0.644901 HKD = £0.0644900000 -
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