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  1. Exchanging old notes at your UK bank. If you have a UK bank account, the easiest and quickest way to exchange old banknotes is to pay them into your bank account. Banks and building societies that accept old paper notes as deposits include: Barclays. Halifax. Lloyds. Nationwide. NatWest. Santander.

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  3. beta.bankofengland.co.uk › museum › online-collectionsBanknotes | Bank of England

    The Bank of England has produced banknotes since the late 1600s. Our collection includes examples of every note we’ve ever made. We also hold artwork by historic banknote designers, machinery and equipment relating to banknote production and examples of counterfeit and imitation notes.

  4. The Banknote Book is available in PDF files sold by subscription or individually by chapter. Definitely worth a look!

  5. Bank of England notes are periodically redesigned and reissued, with the old notes being withdrawn from circulation and destroyed.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.

  6. The Bank of England has produced banknotes since the late 1600s. Our collection shows how these early notes that ‘promised to pay’ developed into the fixed denomination, or value, notes we use today.

  7. 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.

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