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The Bank of England advises that the life span of a banknote ranges from 1 to 5 years.

The lower denomination notes that are handled more often have a relatively short life span, the Fifty Pound note may last for 5 or more years.

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The Royal Mint advises that most coins last about 40 years or more, with normal treatment.

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