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20 gru 2022 · Current banknotes. Learn about our four different notes currently in circulation. Withdrawn banknotes. See all the banknotes we have issued and withdrawn since 1694. Exchanging old banknotes. Find out how you can exchange old banknotes that have been withdrawn. How to check your banknotes. Find out if your banknotes are genuine or counterfeit.
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- Withdrawn Banknotes
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- Exchanging Old Banknotes
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The Bank of England is the UK's central bank. It issues the UK's banknotes. Coins are manufactured and issued by the Royal Mint. Scottish and Northern Ireland banknotes are also available in the UK. These are issued by three banks in Scotland and three banks in Northern Ireland.
Banknotes from England. To search an expression, simply put quotation marks around it. Example: A search for "1 franc" is more precise than 1 franc. You may use an asterisk as a wildcard. Example: type "5 cent*" to find coins of 5 cents and 5 centimes.
Check your Bank of England (GBP) Pound Notes for collectable cyphers and serials on the following values: 10/-, £1, £2, £5, £10, £20 and £50.
Currently circulating Bank of England notes. [edit] The pound sterling banknotes in current circulation consist of Series G Bank of England notes in denominations of £5, £10, £20 and £50. The obverse of these banknotes issued through 4 June 2024 feature the portrait of Elizabeth II originally introduced in 1990.
Current banknotes. There are four denominations (values) of Bank of England notes in circulation: £5, £10, £20 and £50. They all feature either the portrait of King Charles III or of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
Bank of England notes are periodically redesigned and reissued, with the old notes being withdrawn from circulation and destroyed. Each redesign is allocated a "series". Currently the £50 note is "series F" issue whilst the £5, £10 and £20 notes are "series G" issue.