An image of Scottish economist Adam Smith is on the back of current Bank of England £20 notes.
No, Charles Darwin is not featured on any English bank notes. The current face depicted on the English £10 note is Charles Darwin.
No
Only at a bank.
The current Bank of England £10 note, with a portrait of Charles Darwin on the back, is the second lowest denomination in value and the second smallest in size (approx. 142mm x75mm).
A bank loan is a note that is repaid over years. A bank draft is only used when you don't have the funds in your account.
You should receive the same rate of exchange. Scottish bank note are exactly equal to GBP
bank note, hmm, im not to sure sorry
If you refer to the Republic of Ireland pre-Euro Pound notes, you can only exchange them at the Central Bank in Dublin. If you refer to the Northern Ireland Pound notes issued by any of the Northern Ireland retail banks, you should be able to exchange them at any English bank.
yes, there are No. The biggest legally printed bill was $100,000 It was only used for bank transfers and not a public note.
The fifty pound Sterling note is the largest bank note in circulation in England.
Scottish banknotes are not legal tender anywhere in the UK including Scotland, where the have the status of a Prommissory note. The Royal Bank of Scotland is the only bank still producing a One Pound note in Scotland. The notes are acceptable in Scotland. There is an agreement in place between banks, and the Scottish One Pound note should be accepted by English banks, but might be accepted by business and trades people in England.
The largest Canadian bank note is the $1000 bill.