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  2. Bank of England £20 note - Wikipedia

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    £20 note, issued from London in 1934. Twenty pound notes were introduced by the Bank of England for the first time in 1725. The earliest notes were handwritten, and were issued to individuals as needed. These notes were written on one side only and bore the name of the payee, the date, and the signature of the issuing cashier.

  3. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    The original "large white fiver" five pound note was known as "five jacks" and replaced in 1957 by the blue £5 note. Now also known as a "fiver". £10 note: £10: in circulation Also known as a "tenner". £20 note: £20: in circulation Also known as a "score". £50 note: £50: in circulation Also known as a "bullseye". £100 note: £100: in ...

  4. The Royal Bank of Scotland £20 note - Wikipedia

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    The £20 note is currently the third largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. [3] The Ilay series of banknotes was first issued in 1987. [4] These banknotes feature a portrait of Lord Ilay, first governor of the bank, on the front. Lord Ilay's image is also used as a watermark on the notes.

  5. Banknotes of the pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    The pound sterling banknotes in current circulation consist of Series G Bank of England notes in denominations of £5, £10, £20 and £50. The obverse of these banknotes issued through 4 June 2024 feature the portrait of Elizabeth II originally introduced in 1990.

  6. Bank of England £100,000,000 note - Wikipedia

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    The £100 million note (nicknamed "Titan" simply because of its titanic value) backs the value of common circulating notes (£1, £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100 notes) issued by the six commercial banks in Scotland (Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank) and Northern Ireland (Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank and Ulster Bank).

  7. 29 of the Most Valuable Coins Ever Minted - AOL

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    A coin can be worth a ton of money -- a pretty penny, one might say -- if it's rare and has enough historical significance. Check Out: These 4 Rare Nickels From Over 20 Years Ago Are Worth a Ton ...

  8. Banknotes of the Bank of Ireland (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The themes presented on both sides are the same as their paper counterparts, but its banknote size is that of the Bank of England's notes. The principal difference between the denominations is their colour and size. 5 pound note, blue; 10 pound note, pink; 20 pound note, green; 50 pound note, blue-green; 100 pound note, red

  9. These 4 Rare Nickels From Over 20 Years Ago Are Worth a ... - AOL

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    These 4 Rare Nickels From Over 20 Years Ago Are Worth a Ton Now. Nicholas Morine. February 24, 2025 at 3:01 AM ... According to Luxe Digital, this is the most valuable U.S. nickel in existence ...