1 USD =7.7532 HKD.
1 HKD ≈ 0. 129 USD.
The new 10 yuan paper money is purple with blue, which is smaller than the old 10 yuan paper money and adds new anti-counterfeiting measures. The banknotes are signed by Financial Secretary John Tsang and Chief Executive Joseph Yam of HKMA.
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Generally, the three banks that issue banknotes in Hong Kong will not announce that the old banknotes will stop circulating, but they will not put them in after returning to circulation, which will gradually withdraw from circulation. Starting from 1993, new banknotes issued by HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank will replace colonial designs with lion heads and bauhinia designs. Old banknotes can still be used, but they will gradually withdraw from the circulation field.
The first banknote in Hong Kong was issued by the Oriental Exchange Bank with the number 1845. Before 1935, when the government passed the monetary management regulations, many banks issued paper money, but these paper money were mainly used for commercial transactions. The government only accepts some chartered bank notes as legal tender.
After 1935, the government authorized HSBC, beneficiary banks (later acquired by HSBC) and Credit Suisse Bank China Bank (later renamed Standard Chartered Bank) to issue banknotes above HK$ 5.
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