No, a person cannot exchange 10 pound notes with Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens is a writer that died in the late 1800's.
If you refer to the Republic of Ireland pre-Euro Pound notes, you can only exchange them at the Central Bank in Dublin. If you refer to the Northern Ireland Pound notes issued by any of the Northern Ireland retail banks, you should be able to exchange them at any English bank.
will the NatWest bank change my saved old 20 pound notes if I am one of their customers
You need to take them to your bank and exchange them for new. They are no longer legal tender for buying from a shop, etc.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Pip's shilling is wrapped in two one-pound notes.
None. Pound notes are no longer used. We use pound coins now.
If you had 15,000 Pounds worth of Ten Pound notes, there would be 1,500 Ten Pound notes. 15,000 divided by 10 = 1,500.
GBP (Pound) notes ceased to be legal tender in 1988 and were replaced by the pound coin. However some Scottish banks still issue pound notes and are still legal tender.
If your stock notes in PNC, then yes! So pay attention, since 100 PNC (Pence) = 1 GBP (Pound)
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There were 1 million George Best Five Pound notes printed.
The Bank of England has yet to advise a date for the Sir John Houblon Fifty Pound note to be withdrawn. Some banks, building societies, and Post Offices will still accept the most recent of the notes withdrawn from circulation for deposit to customer accounts or exchange for current series notes however, this is at the discretion of the business concerned. The Bank of England will always accept old notes for face value in current notes. The Bank of England Fifty Pound note featuring Boulton and Watt on the reverse was issued in November 2011.