In today’s interconnected global economy, the role of currency cannot be overlooked. Among the various currencies used worldwide, the United States Dollar (USD) stands out as the most powerful and widely accepted form of exchange. This article aims to shed light on the reasons behind the USD’s dominance and its impact on the world economy.
When traveling to Hong Kong, it is essential to know about exchanging USD to the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) or other currencies. In Hong Kong, the rates vary for different versions and different denomination banknotes. This article will help you know about exchanging USD in Hong Kong.
Different Versions of USD
The Seven Denominations (Legal Tender In The US and Accepted in Hong Kong)
$1 Note Front
$1 Note Back
$2 Note Front
$2 Note Back
$5 Note Front
$5 Note Back
$10 Note Front
$10 Note Back
$20 Note Front
$20 Note Back
$50 Note Front
$50 Note Back
$100 Note Front
$100 Note Back
The US$100 and US$50 banknotes are given the same rate which is displayed on a company’s website or board but for the US$20, US$10, US$5, USD$2 and USD$1.
Legal Tender In The US But Not Widely Accepted in Hong Kong (1914 - 1990)
1917 Version
$50 Note Front
$50 Note Back
1929 Version
$50 Note Front
$50 Note Back
1996 Version $50 Note
$50 Note Front
$50 Note Back
1914-1990 Version US$100 Notes
1917 Version
$100 Note Front
$100 Note Back
1929 Version
$100 Note Front
$100 Note Back
Legal Tender In The US But Accepted In Some Places In Hong Kong
$100 Note Front
$100 Note Back
This US$100 White bill are also less rate so when coming to Hong Kong, make sure that you bring the blue US$100 bill.