The fifty pound Sterling note is the largest bank note in circulation in England.
No, a person cannot exchange dollars to British pounds at Citizens Bank. A person can, however, exchange British pounds for United States currency at most larger banks.
The British £1 note was withdrawn by the Bank of England in 1984 but it is still printed and issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Scottish version is still legal tender in Scotland and in theory in the rest of the UK, however it is not widely accepted outside Scotland, the English version is still exchangeable for £1 in cash at the Bank of England in London and some larger UK banks. Though not part of the UK, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man still circulate a £1 note.
Royal British Bank ended in 1856.
The largest Canadian bank note is the $1000 bill.
A breeze bank note, is defaced currency. This is usually part of a scam. Anti-Breeze bank note is more commonly refereed to, and it is a means for cleaning the currency.
£1 note
The Bank of England produced a Forty Pound note from 1725 to 1851.
The New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note is currently the largest New Zealand bank note in circulation.
No, a person cannot exchange dollars to British pounds at Citizens Bank. A person can, however, exchange British pounds for United States currency at most larger banks.
On £20 note money,there is a building in the background.The picture is the bank of England,so it represents British money.
The British £1 note was withdrawn by the Bank of England in 1984 but it is still printed and issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Scottish version is still legal tender in Scotland and in theory in the rest of the UK, however it is not widely accepted outside Scotland, the English version is still exchangeable for £1 in cash at the Bank of England in London and some larger UK banks. Though not part of the UK, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man still circulate a £1 note.
The pound sterling is a coin minted by the Royal Mint. One bank in Scotland issues a One Pound note.
There is no British Fifteen Pound note currently, but in 1759, the Bank of England did issue a Fifteen Pound note. The note was last issued in 1822. It was white and printed on only one side.
The Duke of Wellington was portrayed on the Bank of England £5 note, now out of circulation.
bank note, hmm, im not to sure sorry
Royal British Bank was created in 1849.
British Linen Bank ended in 2000.