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I Thought I Found £20. Then I Thought Again.

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I just found a couple of British £10 notes from my trip to Europe 20 years ago. I guess they are just expensive bookmarks now.
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Ouch! Just call them "souvenirs".
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@oz, unless I am missing something, Great Britain still uses the Pound and never adopted the Euro. If you had found Francs or Marks, then I'd agree with you though.
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Well, think again, again.
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unless I am missing something, Great Britain still uses the Pound and never adopted the Euro


I think what the OP is saying is that since the Bank of England changed all their notes recently the old ones are no longer legal tender and are therefore worthless.

However, I believe the Bank of England are still legally required to exchange them. I don't think anyone else will accept them though.
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Well, think again, again.


Ok. Yeah I found £20.

Thanks for the info MMM and Lighthouse.
Maybe one day I'll go back to the UK and be able to exchange them. Not worth mailing them from here.
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I-Thought-I-Found-£20.--Then-I-Thought-Again. I-Thought-I-Found-£20.--Then-I-Thought-Again.

Reminds me of this note, which I bought in a coin shop in Zhukovsky (Moscow Oblast) in August 2020 for 300 rubles (about $4/£3). I don't think they realized it was technically still exchangeable

(Not that I'm going to exchange it, obviously; I like it in my collection!)


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If you had found Francs or Marks, then I'd agree with you though.
Actually, German marks are still exchangeable too! French francs indeed aren't though.
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However, I believe the Bank of England are still legally required to exchange them

Most UK banks will also exchange them so long as you have an account there. As a tour guide I am always changing paper notes for tourists who have brought them back from a previous visit to England.
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Reminds me of the time, in pre-Euro days, I found a 500 Belgian franc note on the ground in Bruges. When I tried to spend it I found it was no longer legal tender, which made me conclude some other tourist had just tossed it when that happened to them. I stuck it in my pocket until I walked by a bank, and went in to see what they'd say. Sure enough, they exchanged it for a current note for me. At the time it was only worth about 13 or 14 US dollars, but still free money!
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I have a few notes of various denominations I got when I lived in Wales back in the '80's - So they are worthless now?
I wonder if they will make good paper airplanes now..
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I have a few notes of various denominations I got when I lived in Wales back in the '80's - So they are worthless now?

I assume these will be paper Bank of England notes, so you can still exchange them for face value at the Bank of England. And, depending on the condition, signature and serial number, they could well be worth more than face value!

January1may - that's a very early Series D Florence Nightingale £10 note from 1975 with the signature of JB Page and a letter-number-number prefix.

I started saving the different types of Series D £10 notes in 1994 just as they were being withdrawn, and never found a Page one in circulation, but I got this one for £12 on ebay in 2016:
I-Thought-I-Found-£20.--Then-I-Thought-Again.
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so you can still exchange them for face value at the Bank of England. And, depending on the condition, signature and serial number, they could well be worth more than face value!

Well living almost exactly on the opposite side of the globe (I'm in Phoenix AZ), going to the Bank of England is out of the question for now.
But the notes I do have are in pretty good shape, I'll have to go dig them out and get them photographed and get them posted up here. Thinking that they may have value above face might be cool. Even if it is just a tiny bit.
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