Forum | Merseyside Dennis Dart Website

Full Version: Bank Notes
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Plastic Fivers?
They'll be having plastic Tenners next!

http://www.thenewten.co.uk
BLIMEY!LOL
(19/07/2017 15:41)mathias Wrote: [ -> ]Plastic Fivers?
They'll be having plastic Tenners next!

http://www.thenewten.co.uk
BLIMEY!LOL

Looks alright to me. I particularly like the feature to help partially sighted/blind users identify which note it is

I'll have to remember to keep an old £10 note before they're taken out of circulation
(19/07/2017 16:00)Y474 KNF Wrote: [ -> ]Looks alright to me. I particularly like the feature to help partially sighted/blind users identify which note it is

I'll have to remember to keep an old £10 note before they're taken out of circulation

I hope the £20 gets the same dot treatment. I've never noticed them on the plastic fivers.
(19/07/2017 16:09)RedPanda Wrote: [ -> ]I hope the £20 gets the same dot treatment. I've never noticed them on the plastic fivers.

The £20 will also receive the raised dots. The £5 will be distinguished by not having them
It looks like £50 note could have a limited shelf life after the Bank of England confirmed there have no plans as of yet to produce this note as a Polymer note , could this be the beginning of the end for this note.

There will be a polymer £20 note coming up on the horizon , there hasnt been a release date announced just yet.
Many shops used to display notices saying they wouldn't take £50 notes, but since cash machines don't produce them can't imagine many got offered, except for the forgeries they were trying to avoid.
;
Soon the £50 will be the only paper note , im sure some banks in Scotland did produce a £100 note , dont know if they still do.
(09/04/2018 16:24)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Soon the £50 will be the only paper note , im sure some banks in Scotland did produce a £100 note , dont know if they still do.

Scottish banks haven't updated it to polymer if the £100 is still legal tender. I've had a google and it's proving rather difficult to find what notes are legal tender in Scotland.
We can not be far off the launch of the Polymer £20 note , the £10 one has been out quite a while now.

One bugbear is people folding these plastic notes makes them very hard to stay in your wallet without them wanting to fly at the first opportunity .
Something that i dont think was mentioned at the time but the Polymer £20 was introduced on the 20th February .

The £20 notes i have seen at the moment have managed to not to be folded , these polymer notes are bad when someone folds the note then they have a mind of there own.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Reference URL's