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Slowly, as the new polymer currency was introduced, so the paper notes were phased out. The paper £5 were withdrawn on May 5, 2017, with the paper £10 following suit on March 1, 2018.. As such ...
Paper is being phased out in favour of polymer, which lasts longer and has security features which make the notes much harder to counterfeit. Read more Healthy fast-food venue announces £150k ...
The new magenta Rs. 2,000 notes have all been printed at a facility in India but, barring the design, the security features remain the same as the old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes, a senior ...
The Bank of England first announced the paper £20 and £50 notes were set to be stop being legal tender last year (June) – which was the exactly one year after the polymer £50 note was released. It ...
The Association of Commercial Banknote Issuers (ACBI) has issued guidelines around the withdrawal of the paper £100 and £50 Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank notes. They are last paper notes ...
People and businesses have until the end of the month to use the paper Bank of England £20 and £50 notes before they will no longer be in circulation. The last day they will have legal tender ...
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