JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 96,310 Reaction score 8,040 Location South Country 21 Feb 2020 #16 Might be Euros later.
FrodoOne Joined 20 Feb 2017 Messages 1,429 Reaction score 243 Location Melbourne, Australia Country 21 Feb 2020 #17 Mottie said: The new £20 note comes into use today. https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/20-pound-note All you builders and plumbers had better make a start on spending those old paper ones you have stashed around the house. Click to expand... It is interesting to see that the UK is catching up with the Australian technology of polymer bank notes. The US has yet to catch up with this but then they are so far behind on many things, like SI.
Mottie said: The new £20 note comes into use today. https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/20-pound-note All you builders and plumbers had better make a start on spending those old paper ones you have stashed around the house. Click to expand... It is interesting to see that the UK is catching up with the Australian technology of polymer bank notes. The US has yet to catch up with this but then they are so far behind on many things, like SI.
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 50,562 Reaction score 10,589 Location Essexshire Country 21 Feb 2020 #18 EddieM said: They don't have to, nor do you have to accept them as they aren't legal tender in England. Click to expand... They aren’t legal tender in Scotland either.
EddieM said: They don't have to, nor do you have to accept them as they aren't legal tender in England. Click to expand... They aren’t legal tender in Scotland either.
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 50,562 Reaction score 10,589 Location Essexshire Country 21 Feb 2020 #19 JohnD said: Might be Euros later. Click to expand... If we let them.
B Bodd 21 Feb 2020 #20 FrodoOne said: It is interesting to see that the UK is catching up with the Australian technology of polymer bank notes. The US has yet to catch up with this but then they are so far behind on many things, like SI. Click to expand... Aus had plastic notes back in the early 90s.could also pay by card at Woolys or Cokes back in that day.
FrodoOne said: It is interesting to see that the UK is catching up with the Australian technology of polymer bank notes. The US has yet to catch up with this but then they are so far behind on many things, like SI. Click to expand... Aus had plastic notes back in the early 90s.could also pay by card at Woolys or Cokes back in that day.