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20 Δεκ 2022 · There are over 4.6 billion Bank of England notes in circulation. Together they are worth about £82 billion.
- King Charles III Banknotes
Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles III were...
- How to Check Your Banknotes
On the front of the notes, you can feel raised print. For...
- Using Images of Banknotes
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- Damaged and Contaminated Banknotes
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- Exchanging Old Banknotes
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- Current Banknotes
Current banknotes. There are four denominations (values) of...
- Withdrawn Banknotes
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- Scottish and Northern Ireland Banknotes
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- King Charles III Banknotes
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.
14 Οκτ 2019 · The Bank of England has unveiled the design of the new polymer £20 note, featuring renowned artist JMW Turner. Due to enter circulation in February 2020, the note will be the bank's 'most secure banknote yet'.
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.
25 Μαρ 2021 · THE bank notes in your wallet could be worth up to £318 online - but only if they have an interesting serial number. The Bank of England today announced when the new polymer £50 notes will ...
Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles III were first issued on 5 June 2024. The portrait of the King appears on existing designs of all four banknotes (£5, £10, £20, and £50), with no other changes to the existing designs.
While rare serial numbers often generate interest, banknotes will only ever be worth their face value to the Bank of England. Even for banknotes that no longer have legal tender status.