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The Bank of England does not currently issue a One Hundred Pound note and has no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
The Bank of England has never issued a One Million Pound note for general circulation. Since the various note issuing banks of Scotland and Northern Ireland are backed by the Bank of England, the Bank of England produces One Million and One Hundred Million Pound notes for the use of the note issuing banks, so that they can hold equivalent values of Bank of England notes. They are strictly for internal use and have probably never been seen outside of the vault.
No. The Royal Bank of Scotland is the only bank in Scotland which still issues the £1 note, and this has been the case for many years. The Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland are two separate banks.
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.
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All German notes have a date of issue printed on them. A valuation would only be possible with this date.
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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The building on the reverse of the Series "A" One Pound note, is the Bank of England building as it appeared in 1928.
The Bank of England One Pound note was demonetised in 1988.
Prior to their withdrawal, the One Dollar note was the smallest Australian bank note in circulation. Currently, the Five Dollar is the smallest denomination bank note.