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The Bank of England advises that the Sir Edward Elgar style Twenty Pound note was withdrawn on the 30th of June, 2010.

After the 30th of June, most banks, building societies and Post Offices will accept the old notes for deposits and other transactions for a few months.

Exchange of notes, other than for transactions and deposits is at the discretion of the institution concerned. There is no obligation on banks to accept the old notes.

The Bank of England further advises that -

Genuine Bank of England notes that have been withdrawn from circulation retain their face value for all time and can be exchanged at the Bank of England in London. There is no fee for this service.

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The last of the Sir Edward Elgar Bank of England Twenty Pound notes were issued in 2007.

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No it is not. You need to exchange your old £20's at the Bank of England.

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The Bank of England Edward Elgar Twenty Pound note has been demonetised.

Unless it is in mint condition, it is worth Twenty Pounds at the Bank of England only, on an exchange basis.

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