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Main articles: Banknotes of the pound sterling and Bank of England note issues. Note: The description of banknotes given here relates to notes issued by the Bank of England. Three banks in Scotland and four banks in Northern Ireland also issue notes, in some or all of the denominations: £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100.
Extended the Bank Notes Act 1833 to make Bank of England notes under £5 in value legal tender; the act also applied to Scotland, making English 10/– and £1 legal tender for the first time. Bank of England withdrew low-denomination notes in 1969 and 1988, removing legal tender from Scotland. 2008 Banking Act 2009: UK
Bank of England £10 note; Bank of Scotland £10 note; The Royal Bank of Scotland £10 note; Bank of Ireland £10 note; Clydesdale Bank £10 note; Egyptian £10 note; Falklands £10 note; Gibraltarian £10 note; Guernsey £10 note; Jersey £10 note; Manx £10 note; Sudanese LS 10 note; Saint Helena £10 note; Syrian LS 10 coin
The Bank of England, which is now the central bank of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories, has issued banknotes since 1694. In 1921 the Bank of England gained a legal monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales, a process that started with the Bank Charter Act 1844, when the ability of other banks to issue notes was restricted.
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British brass £1 coin and gold sovereign; Royal Bank of Scotland £1 note; Bank of England £1 note (demonetised) Egyptian £1 coin and note; Falklands £1 coin; Gibraltarian £1 coin; Guernsey £1 coin and note; Manx £1 coin; Jersey £1 coin and note; South Sudanese £1 SSP coin; Sudanese LS 1 coin; Saint Helena £1 coin and note
All Bank of Scotland notes bear a portrait of Sir Walter Scott on the front in commemoration of his 1826 Malachi Malagrowther campaign for Scottish banks to retain the right to issue their own notes. [9] The Bank of Scotland's 2007 series of banknotes is known as the Bridges of Scotland series. These notes were introduced on 17 September 2007 ...
British £5 coin; Bank of England £5 note; Bank of Scotland £5 note; Bank of Ireland £5 note; Clydesdale Bank £5 note; Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note; Ulster Bank £5 note; Egyptian £5 note; Falklands £5 note; Gibraltarian £5 note; Guernsey £5 note; Manx £5 note; Jersey £5 note; Saint Helena £5 note; South Sudanese £5 SSP note ...