cotton paper
the plastic Australian notes are made out of polymer
The Bank of England has the sole responsibility for issuing English banknotes.
The Bank of England don't currently have £100 notes, but the Bank of Scotland do and they are red. The English £50 notes are red as well.
they are all dead
It is money that is made of paper. It can not be photocopied.
Bank notes (paper assurances of money) are also known as bills, notes, or paper money. Notes are generally made from cotton paper and feature many anti-counterfeit measures.
Vincent Duggleby has written: 'English paper money' -- subject(s): Bank notes, Bank-notes, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, History, Paper money
No, Charles Darwin is not featured on any English bank notes. The current face depicted on the English £10 note is Charles Darwin.
An image of Scottish economist Adam Smith is on the back of current Bank of England £20 notes.
Scotland has three banks which issues notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish castles, The Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish bridges and the Clydesdale bank notes feature famous Scots and Scottish World Heritage sites.
No. Only bank notes up to $100 in value are in circulation.
No. All British banknotes are made at the Bank of England. The Royal Mint makes the coins.