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Irish people with £20 and £50 British banknotes stashed away have just two months to use or exchange them before they become worthless. The Bank of England ... in Northern Ireland by Bank ...
The Bank of England has no oversight over how banknotes are designed in Scotland or Northern Ireland. “The Bank stresses it looks for characters who have made an important contribution to our ...
The note dates from October 1929 and is the only known surviving £500 note signed by Basil G Catterns, who was chief cashier of the Bank of England ... well as banks in Ireland, Scotland, Isle ...
The old money has been replaced with longer lasting plastic cash but the Bank of England estimates there are more than £6 billion worth of paper £20 notes still tucked away in wallets ...
One sheet of £50 notes went for £26,000, breaking the record for the highest lot sold in a Bank of England banknote auction. I am thrilled that the auctions and public ballot of low-numbered ...