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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United States Morgan silver dollar
The silver Morgan dollar coin from the USA was named after its designer George Thomas Morgan. On the front side of the $1 Morgan coin is the head of the goddess Liberty. The back side shows an eagle with spread wings and the text ‘In God We Trust’ in a Gothic typeface.You get: £5.790001 USD = £5.7900000000 -
One Dollar United States note red seal
The red seal one American dollar note has the image of George Washington on the obverse (front) side. Washington was one of the Founding Fathers, and the first President of the United States of America. He was referred to, even during his lifetime, as the father of the country.You get: £0.655731 USD = £0.6557300000 -
One Dollar Silver Certificate blue seal
This American one dollar bill features the first President of the United States, George Washington. It has the words ‘Silver Certificate – This certifies that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America One Dollar’. Silver certificates were once redeemable for silver coins and, between 1967 and 1968, silver bullion. … ContinuedYou get: £0.655731 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Two Dollars United States note red seal
This two dollar US bill with a red seal depicts Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Father credited with drafting the American Declaration of Independence. After serving as the second Vice President, he later became the third President of the newly formed United States of America.You get: £1.311461 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Five Dollars United States note red seal
Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, is featured on the five dollar red seal US banknote. It has the words ‘United States Note’ and, in common with all US dollar bills, has green print on the reverse (hence the popular term ‘greenbacks’).You get: £3.278651 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Five Dollars National Currency banknote brown seal
This Federal Reserve five dollar bill with a brown seal has the words ‘National currency secured by United States Bonds deposited with the Treasurer of the United States Of America or by like deposit of other securities’. It depicts Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the USA.You get: £3.278651 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Ten Dollars Gold Certificate yellow seal
The ten dollar Gold Certificate American banknote depicts Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. He was responsible for the new nation’s financial system as the first Secretary of the Treasury under President Gerorge Washingon.You get: £6.557301 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Ten Dollars Silver Certificate blue seal
The silver certificate ten dollar bill features Alexander Hamilton, the first ever Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington. Hamilton established the national bank and is acknowledged as the founder of the American financial system.You get: £6.557301 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Ten Dollars National Currency banknote brown seal
This ten dollar bill with brown seal has Founding Father Alexander Hamilton on the obverse, and the United States Treasury Building on the reverse. As the first Treasury Secretary and founder of the new nation’s financial system, Hamilton is one of a small number of Americans featured on US banknotes that did not serve as … ContinuedYou get: £6.557301 USD = £0.6557300000 -
Twenty Dollars Gold Certificate yellow seal
The American twenty dollar Gold Certificate yellow seal banknote depicts Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States. Believing it to be a tool of the wealthy and corrupt, he sought unsuccessfully to have paper money abolished.You get: £13.114601 USD = £0.6557300000