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The Bank of England first issued a £100 note in approximately 1725. The note was last issued in 1943 and ceased to be legal tender in 1945.

There is no Bank of England £100 note currently in circulation and the Bank of England advises that there are no plans to introduce one in the foreseeable future.

The Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank all produce a Scottish £100 note.

The Bank of Ireland, the First Trust Bank and the Northern Bank all produce a Northern Irish £100 note.

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There are Scottish and Northern Irish £100 notes, these are legal currency (not legal tender) throughout the UK although rarely circulated outside the country of issue. The highest denomination of English notes is £50 and these are also circulated throughout Wales, as no bank notes are printed in this part of the UK.

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The Bank of England first issued a £200 note in approximately 1725. The note was last issued in 1928 and ceased to be legal tender in 1945.

The old style banknotes were white with printing on the front and blank on the back.

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The Bank of England Five Pound note featuring Elizabeth Fry on the reverse is the current Five Pound note in England and Wales.

All other earlier Bank of England Five Pound notes have been withdrawn and are no longer legal tender.

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Yes there is.

The Bank of England produced "One Million Pound" notes and "One Hundred Million Pound" notes for the internal use of the various note issuing banks so that they could hold an equivalent of Bank of England notes.

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No. The Bank of England One Pound note ceased to be legal tender in March 1988.

The Bank of England will honour all withdrawn genuine banknotes and exchange them for a sum of equivalent value.

See the link below for details.

Some may be worth a bit more to a collector than the 1 pound face value.

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The Bank of England produced a £1,000 note from 1725 until 1943.

It was withdrawn and demonetised in 1945.

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Yes, there was, it was last printed on the 22nd April, 1943.

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The Bank of England first issued a £100 note in 1725. It was withdrawn and ceased to be legal tender in April 1945.

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