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Ten pound note
The face value of a Scottish banknote is exactly the same as the face value of the same denomination of English banknote.
The largest demotion banknote for the British pound is the £50 note.
'a fiver' is United Kingdom English slang for a five pound note (£5.00).
British Pound denominations currently in circulation include - One Pound coin Two Pound coin Five Pound coin (legal tender and often found in circulation) Five Pound note Ten Pound note Twenty Pound note Fifty Pound note
From 1992, the Ten pound note is mostly orange. From 1962 to 1991, the Ten pound note is mostly brown. Prior to 1962, the Ten Pound note was white.
You should receive the same rate of exchange. Scottish bank note are exactly equal to GBP
A five pound note (or a £5 note) is a banknote worth £5. If this is a modern note, it is probably a British £5 note.
sir Benjamin poolon invented the cash note because when he was 4 , he started being intreseted in old coins and money. Then in 1236 when he was 14 he created the 50 pound note that then was closley followed by the 20 pound note the 5 pound note and the ten pound note.
The Bank of England issued the last One Pound note in 1984, then withdrew and demonetised the One Pound note in 1988, after it was replaced by the One Pound coin in 1983.
There is no possibility that you will find one in circulation. Whether you are looking for a "collectible" One Pound note, or just an example in reasonable condition, you could try eBay, or a reputable coin dealer in your area.
The Bank of England first issued a regular Fifty Pound note in around 1725. The Bank of England issued the modern Fifty Pound note in 1981.