American Dollars
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The US Dollar was introduced as the currency of the United States of America in 1786. The name and history of the dollar is closely related to that of the thaler, with dollar an American form and pronunciation of the earlier thaler.
We exchange both US coins and banknotes, and we also accept previous series US Dollar notes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover American Dollars to cash, select the type of American Dollars you want to exchange:
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5 Cents coin United States Dollar (nickel)
This five cents – nickel piece shows the image of the third president of the USA, Thomas Jefferson. Text on the copper-nickel coin reads ‘United States of America – Liberty – E Pluribus Unum – Monticello’.You get: £0.031641 USD = £0.6327600000 -
5 Cents coin US Buffalo nickel (Indian Head)
The old nickel coin from the US features an indian head on the obverse side, and an American buffalo, also known as American bison, on the reverse side. The cupro-nickel five cents coin weighs exactly 5 grams and measures 21.21mm across.You get: £0.031641 USD = £0.6327600000 -
1 Cent coin United States Dollar (penny)
This US one cent coin has a diameter of 19.05mm. The words ‘United States of America – Liberty – E Pluribus Unum’ are engraved on the US penny coin. One-penny coins struck before 1982 are made of 95% copper, which means their melt value is higher than their face value. Modern-day US pennies are made of … ContinuedYou get: £0.006331 USD = £0.6327600000 -
5 American Dollars banknote series 2000
This five dollars bill depicts the sixteenth President of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’.You get: £3.295601 USD = £0.6591200000 -
1 Cent coin United States (Union shield)
The coin of one cent shows the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, American president and founding father. The copper plated zinc piece contains the words ‘United States of America – Liberty – E Pluribus Unum’.You get: £0.006331 USD = £0.6327600000 -
10 American Dollars banknote series 1963
The note of ten dollars shows the image of First Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The words ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £6.591201 USD = £0.6591200000 -
1 Cent coin United States (Wheat penny)
The American wheat penny is imprinted with the text ‘E pluribus unum’. The American Dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. One cent is the equivalent of 0.01 US Dollar.You get: £0.006331 USD = £0.6327600000 -
10 American Dollars banknote series 1999
The note of ten dollars depicts the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, American founding father. The words ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £6.591201 USD = £0.6591200000 -
20 American Dollars banknote series 1963
The banknote of twenty dollars has the image of Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States of America. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’.You get: £13.182401 USD = £0.6591200000 -
Liberty Head V Nickel coin
The Liberty Head V Nickel coin is made of cupronickel and weighs 5 grams. The Roman numeral ‘V’ is shown prominently. Goddess Liberty is also pictured in a circle of 13 stars.You get: £0.289501 USD = £5.7900000000 -
20 American Dollars banknote series 1996
The bill of twenty dollars has the image of first president of the Democratic Party, Andrew Jackson. The paper note contains the words ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’.You get: £13.182401 USD = £0.6591200000 -
10 cents coin Mercury silver dime
The silver Mercury dime features a young goddess Liberty wearing a winged cap. On the back side of the old 0.10 USD coin is a fasces, which is a bundle of wooden rods, and olive branches.You get: £0.579001 USD = £5.7900000000 -
50 American Dollars banknote series 1963
This fifty dollars bill features the portrait of Ulysses Grant, army General and president. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’.You get: £32.956001 USD = £0.6591200000 -
Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar coin
This silver half dollar coin features the portrait of US founding father Benjamin Franklin. On the reverse side of the coins is an image of Liberty Bell.You get: £2.895001 USD = £5.7900000000 -
50 American Dollars banknote series 1996
This fifty dollars banknote has the image of America’s 18th president Ulysses Grant. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Federal Reserve Note – the United States of America’.You get: £32.956001 USD = £0.6591200000 -
United States Peace silver dollar coin
Issued to commemorate the peace treaties ending World War I, the silver $1 Peace dollar coin features Liberty wearing a crown with spikes (rays). On the back side of the US Peace dollar coin is a perched bald eagle holding an olive branch.You get: £5.790001 USD = £5.7900000000