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People are being advised to spend their old ... note is due to be introduced in September featuring 18th-century author Jane Austen to recognise her "universal appeal and enduring contribution to ...
The old style five pound note are no longer be legal tender. Now restaurants, retailers, transport, banks and all types of commerce have a legal right to refuse the old paper notes. But ...
But what about the old paper note? The Bank of England states that all notes are replaced periodically to help tackle counterfeiting and to keep up to date with new security features. £5 ...
BACK in September 2016 the new plastic five pound note ... The sturdy bank note is designed to withstand high heat and is meant to be completely tear-proof. But what about the old paper note?
For plain old cash, the new five pound note is pretty snazzy. It's made of a flexible polymer material that resists dirt and lasts longer than paper. It also has some robust security features that ...
The Telegraph notes that Austen "will be the only woman - apart from the Queen - to be featured on an English ... the old £5 notes, which featured Elizabeth Fry, in May." (The five-pound note ...
People are being advised to spend their old paper five pound notes before they stop being ... the notes forever as it has done with any Bank note that was no longer legal tender.