(22/09/2016 21:02)RedPanda Wrote: [ -> ]Because it could've been a fake, perhaps they didn't know about it despite it receiving a lot of media attention in recent months
I very highly doubt that it was a fake note
(22/09/2016 21:49)SL64 JDZ Wrote: [ -> ]I very highly doubt that it was a fake note
I meant that the cashier that spoke of the people who refused the fiver may have not known about the new note.
I think everyone knows about the new fiver
(20/09/2016 18:30)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone managed to lay there hands on one of these new £5 notes.
I got my first one this morning.
Still aint seen one of the new ones yet , got a pocket full of the old ones
Some are suppose to be worth £300-£500 from what its been saying , the lowest serial number ones.
(25/09/2016 14:57)motormayhem1 Wrote: [ -> ]Some are suppose to be worth £300-£500 from what its been saying , the lowest serial number ones.
Dont forget to check your notes before cashing in then
I've just sold one on eBay for £36. It had the serial number starting AK47.
It really is easy money
One thing that really is a curse with these new notes is once folded the fold always stays in the note no matter what , i have come across one already folded eight times .
You will need to start looking under your matresses and in your wallets soon the old £5 not ceases to be legal tender on the 5th May 2017.
At this point you will be able to change them at most high street banks for a short while .
After that phase you will have to send them to the Bank Of England in the City Of London.