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  2. Banknotes of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On 27 February 2019, Ulster Bank and Bank of Ireland released new polymer £5 and £10 notes, while Danske Bank released new polymer £10 notes. On 29 September 2023, paper £50 and £100 notes issued by the Bank of Ireland and by Ulster Bank, like those of the Scottish bank note issuers, will replaced with polymer banknotes.

  3. Ulster Bank £20 note - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Bank paper £20 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank.It is valued at twenty pounds sterling.. In February 2018 Ulster Bank confirmed that their banknotes would be printed in polymer and be the first United Kingdom banknotes to be printed with vertical designs rather than the usual horizontal designs.

  4. Ulster Bank £100 note - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Bank £100 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank. [2] It is valued at one hundred pounds sterling and the current design was first issued in 1990. [3] As with most banknotes of Northern Ireland, they can be used for transactions in the Isle of Man and Great Britain, but in practice most retailers will not accept them and they are not legal tender in England, Scotland or Wales.

  5. Banknotes of the pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    An Ulster Bank £20 note featuring the older NatWest arrowheads device. Ulster Bank notes all feature a vignette of three Northern Ireland views: the Mourne Mountains, the Queen Elizabeth Bridge and the Giant's Causeway. Notes issued from 1 January 2007 feature the Royal Bank of Scotland "daisy wheel" logo.

  6. Banknotes of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Banks issuing notes during this period were the Bank of Ireland, the Belfast Banking Company, the National Bank, the Northern Banking Company, the Provincial Bank of Ireland and the Ulster Bank. From 1824 banking regulation in Ireland was changed to allow for the formation of joint stock banks with branch networks.

  7. Ulster Bank £50 note - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Bank £50 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank.It is valued at fifty pounds sterling and the current design was first issued in 1997. [2] [3] As with most banknotes of Northern Ireland, they can be used for transactions in the Isle of Man and Great Britain, but in practice most retailers will not accept them and they are not legal tender.

  8. I’m a Banking Expert: Here Are the 3 Most Common ‘Special ...

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    Bank tellers and experts are very familiar with requests for certain kinds of bank notes. In fact, they encounter them more often than you might think. To learn more about the most commonly asked ...

  9. Ulster Bank £10 note - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Bank £10 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank.It is valued at ten pounds sterling.. In February 2018 Ulster Bank confirmed that their banknotes would be printed in polymer and be the first United Kingdom banknotes to be printed with vertical designs rather than the usual horizontal designs.