The Bank of England Series "D" Ten Pound note featuring Florence Nightingale was first issued in 1975, last issued in 1992 and ceased to be legal tender in 1994.
Yes. Florence Nightingale was on the reverse of the Bank of England Series D Ten Pound note. The note was first issued in 1975, last issued in 1992 and ceased to be legal tender in 1994.
The Bank of England Series E revised Ten Pound note featuring Charles Darwin on the reverse was first issued on 07-Nov-2000.
As these notes were demonetised in 1994 it is likely that they are worth more than £10 but the condition of the note is paramount in establishing its value, as might be the serial number sequence. For instance an uncirculated note is going to be worth more than a used and crumpled one, but its value will not be much more than its face value. You can of course take it to the Bank of England in London and exchange it for a current £10 note, at face value.
The Bank of England Series E Twenty Pound note featuring Michael Faraday was first issued in June 1991. It was last issued in 2000 and ceased to be legal tender in February 2001.
The Bank of England Fifty Pound note will not be going out of circulation. The new Bank of England Fifty Pound note featuring Matthew Boulton and James Watt was issued for circulation on the 2nd of November, 2011. The Bank of England Fifty Pound note it replaces featuring Sir John Houblon will be withdrawn from circulation and demonetised after a publicity campaign by the Bank of England in due course.
The "E" Series Five Pound note featuring Elizabeth Fry on the reverse was first issued on 21-May-2002.
A new Bank of England Fifty Pound note featuring Matthew Boulton and James Watt was issued into circulation on the 2nd of November, 2011. The older style Bank of England Fifty Pound note featuring Sir John Houblon will be progressively withdrawn from circulation at a date to be advised after a public announcement from the Bank of England.
The first Bank of England Twenty Pound note was issued in 1725. The first Bank of England decimal Twenty Pound note was issued in 1970.
Other than the reigning Monarch, the Bank of England has never issued bank notes with living persons on them. The Royal Bank of Scotland has issued commemorative Pound Sterling notes as follows - £20 note featuring Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother in 2000. £5 note featuring Jack Nicklaus in 2005.
The first British general circulation, non-precious metal One Pound coin was introduced in 1983 which replaced the One Pound bank note. The Bank of England One Pound note was last issued on the 31st of December, 1984. The Bank of England One Pound note ceased to be legal tender on the 11th of March, 1988.
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