Banknotes from Hong Kong

Hong Kong is an island in the Pearl River Delta, in Southern China. British forces occupied the island in the First Opium war of 1839-42, and it became a formal overseas possession with the 1842 Treaty of Nanking. In 1860 and 1898, the territory of the colony was expanded beyond the original island, and a 99 year lease was signed to negotiate the return of the colony to China eventually. In December 1941 the Japanese Empire invaded and occupied the colony until 1945, whereupon British sovereignty was restored. The local population grew in the 1950s formed by expatriates from the communist revolution in China, and in 1984 a join Sino-British Agreement paved the way for a return to Chinese rule in 1997. Since then Hong Kong remains a Special Administrative Region of China and an important global finance centre.
Wikidata: Q8646

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Dollar (1863-date)

100 Cents = 1 Dollar

500 Dollars (Bank of China)
2018-2023

Standard banknote
158 × 79 mm
P# 351, N# 203190
1000 Dollars (HSBC)
1977-1983

Standard banknote
173 × 100 mm
P# 190, N# 253957
1000 Dollars (H.S.B.C.)
1985-1987

Standard banknote
165 × 82 mm
P# 196, N# 271419
1000 Dollars (Standard Chartered Bank)
1985-1992

Standard banknote
165 × 82 mm
P# 283, N# 271417
1000 Dollars (HSBC)
1988-1991

Standard banknote
165 × 82 mm
P# 199, N# 211288
1000 Dollars (Standard Chartered Bank)
1993-2002

Standard banknote
164 × 82 mm
P# 289, N# 213172
1000 Dollars (Standard Chartered Bank)
2003

Standard banknote
164 × 82 mm
P# 295, N# 230989
1000 Dollars (Bank of China)
2003-2008

Standard banknote
164 × 82 mm
P# 339, N# 230971
1000 Dollars (HSBC)
2003-2009

Standard banknote
164 × 82 mm
P# 211, N# 230894
1000 Dollars (Bank of China)
2010-2015

Standard banknote

P# 345, N# 232995

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is FeroxDrakenHK.

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