100 Pound notes were recalled during WWII during fears that Nazi counterfeit notes could destabilize the economy.
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Damaged or worn out notes and notes that are withdrawn from circulation are returned to the Bank of England for destruction.
Yes you can use Scottish bank notes and Northern Irish bank notes in England. You may find it hard to get some people to accept them though in smaller shops for instance.
Bank of England banknotes currently in circulation include the 5, 10, 20 and 50 Pound notes. See the link below for images of current Bank of England banknotes.
coins and notes
The Bank of England has the sole responsibility for issuing English banknotes.
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The Bank of England advises - All Bank of England notes from which legal tender status has been withdrawn remain payable at face value forever at the Bank of England in London. Any such notes may be presented for payment either in person during business hours, or sent to us by post.
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
See the Bank of England link below.
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The Bank of England advises that -Some banks, building societies, and Post Offices may still accept the most recent of the notes withdrawn from circulation for deposit to customer accounts or exchange for current series notes. However, agreeing to exchange these notes is at the discretion of the individual institution.All Bank of England notes from which legal tender status has been withdrawn remain payable at face value forever at the Bank of England in London. Any such notes may be presented for payment either in person during business hours, or sent to us by post.