Hong Kong



2002 - Hong Kong PIC 400a 10 Dollars banknote UNC

2002 - Hong Kong PIC 400a 10 Dollars banknote UNC

This individual banknote is a Hong Kong 10 Dollars note associated with 2002. It is identified by th..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
2018 - Hong Kong 10 Dollars banknote PIC 401 UNC

2018 - Hong Kong 10 Dollars banknote PIC 401 UNC

Hong Kong 10 Dollars banknote associated with 2018, catalogued as Pick P401. This individual note is..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
2023 - Hong Kong PIC NEW 20 Dollars banknote UNC

2023 - Hong Kong PIC NEW 20 Dollars banknote UNC

This individual Hong Kong 20 Dollars banknote is associated with 2023, as indicated by the product d..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and denominations are represented in the Hong Kong banknote catalog?

This Hong Kong category covers notes dated from the 1949/52 issue through 2023. The catalog includes 1 Dollar, 5 Dollars, 10 Dollars and 20 Dollars, together with records titled 1 Cent. Examples span the 1972, 1975, 1978, 1988, 1990, 1994, 2002, 2018 and 2023 issues. These records represent selected catalog entries rather than a complete list of every Hong Kong banknote issued.

Which Pick references and note groups can collectors find here?

The catalog includes several identifiable Pick-number groups. Examples include P73b and P74b from 1975, P181e, P182g through P182j, P191b and P191c, P278b and P278c, P284b, P329a, P400a and P401. The P324 and P325 groups are also represented, including P324, P324Ab, P325b, P325c and P325d. This range allows collectors to organise Hong Kong notes by reference, denomination, issue period and variant.

How can I identify a Hong Kong banknote listed in this category?

Start by comparing the denomination and year shown in the product title with the note itself. Then check the Pick reference, such as P182j, P191c or P325d, and compare the series information where it is provided. Letter suffixes are important because closely related notes may have different references. For some P325 records, the catalog also identifies signature variations, including “Signature 2” and “Signature 3.”

What should I check when comparing variants of Hong Kong banknotes?

When comparing Hong Kong notes, record the full Pick reference rather than only the denomination. For example, P278b and P278c are separate catalog references, while the P182 group includes references such as P182g, P182h, P182i and P182j, with different years shown. Also note whether the listing specifies a signature variation, issue period or grade. These details help distinguish similar-looking notes within a structured collection.

What should I review before buying a Hong Kong banknote from this category?

Review the complete listing title and model, including the Pick reference, year, denomination and stated grade. The catalog uses grades such as UNC, while one listing is marked XF/EBC, so condition descriptions should be compared carefully. Product images are for reference, and the banknote number shown in an image may not be the number on the note supplied. Check the individual listing for its specific details before placing an order.

What pattern stands out among the Hong Kong notes represented in this catalog?

Ten-dollar notes form a prominent group across multiple periods and references in this Hong Kong category. They include P182g through P182j from the 1970s and early 1980s, P191b and P191c from 1988–1990, P278b and P278c from 1989–1990, P284b from 1994, P400a from 2002, P401 from 2018 and a 2023 note identified as P NEW. This makes denomination-based comparison especially useful.