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The old pound coins and £5 notes have long since gone out of circulation, and you now have just two days to spend your remaining old tenners. The old £10 notes go out of circulation on Thursday ...
THE Bank of England launched its new state-of-the-art £10 polymer note in late 2017. The old cotton paper notes have now expired and are no longer accepted as legal tender – here's what that ...
A lot less than the thousands of pounds that some people had hoped ... If you are exchanging large amounts of old £10 notes, you may be asked to provide identification, such as a passport ...
The old £10 note will cease to be legal tender at the end of March 1 2018. From then on, notes must be swapped at the Bank of England. New polymer £10 notes already account for 55% of all those ...
Did you fall victim to the round pound expiry date ... notes to pay for all your Christmas presents. Sorted. The old paper £10 notes are to be replaced by new polymer £10 notes featuring ...
Old paper £10 notes will go out of circulation by the end of today, after which they will cease to be legal tender in shops. From Friday 2 March shops will no longer be required to accept the ...
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The old £10 note goes out of circulation at the end of the day. These notes will cease to be legal tender — meaning shops are no longer obliged to take them — after 11.59 p.m. GMT on March 1.
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The paper £10 notes is officially no longer legal tender. But can you still exchange them, will banks - or anyone else - accept them and what should you do with any you find? Here are the ...
(The five-pound note now features Winston Churchill.) The new currency is not without controversy. First, there's the vegan thing. The BBC explains: "The £10 note will be made of the same ...