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Download our free training material to check your banknotes. Below we explain how to identify and exchange old notes. This is the perfect time to tick off boxes of money, old handbags, purses and bags to see if you have any old paper notes or coins. If so, you can follow our advice to make it a viable tender. Sarah John, Chief Cash Officer of the Bank of England, said: “The shift of our banknotes from paper to polymer in recent years has been an important development as it makes them more difficult to counterfeit and more durable. There is no time limit when it comes to exchanging old banknotes through the Bank of England. As with any change in banknote design, all cash-using businesses must plan and prepare polymer banknotes. For more information on how to prepare your business, visit the Bank of England website. There are only 30 days left to use the old paper banknotes worth £20 and £50. If you think you have them (don`t forget to look behind the couch and the kids` ticket boxes), you only have until September 30 to take them out or check them in. After that date, they will no longer be legal tender, the Bank of England said. We explain what you need to do – and what to do if you also find old “dozens”.

Some retailers, banks and construction companies may choose to accept old bonds after this period. But they don`t have to. Is it legal for a company in the United States to refuse cash as a means of payment? Paper notes of £5, £10 and £20 are gradually being replaced by polymer banknotes, which are safer and more difficult to counterfeit. These new tickets have also increased bumps and points to help blind and visually impaired users identify each ticket by touch. “The majority of paper notes have since been withdrawn from circulation, but a significant number remain in the economy, so we ask you to check if you have any at home. If you have old paper notes that are no longer in circulation, your bank can exchange them for you. However, this is at the discretion of the banks after September 30. They can only be exchanged at UK banks. All UK banknotes are now made of plastic following the introduction of the new £50 polymer note last year.

You can do this in person if you accompany each other on weekdays between 9.30am and 3pm (if you are in London) or you can send your tickets to the bank (opens in a new tab). The old £20 notes have a picture of Adam Smith on them and the old £50 notes have bolts and watts. They can also give you old tickets for charity. Many charities accept foreign currency coins, but some, like the Royal National Institute of Blind People, also accept coins that have also been withdrawn from circulation. As part of the application process, you must enter the serial numbers of all “partial notes” for which you are submitting an application. Sending banknotes by mail is at your own risk, so it may be worth considering sending them by special delivery. No, you don`t need to exchange your old design notes for new ones. All U.S.

currency is legal tender, regardless of the date it was issued. Paper tickets have been or will expire in the case of paper tickets worth £20 and £50. They are also more resistant to dirt and wear and therefore last longer. According to the Bank of England, this means they are better for the environment, with a lower carbon footprint than older paper notes. If you want to exchange the old notes for a new tender, you will have to go to a bank, a construction company or a post office. While the Bank of England will exchange notes indefinitely, it will not exchange coins. Although banknotes and coins do not have a sale date, you cannot spend them if the Bank of England removes them from circulation. Although the new dozens expired last year, paper money continued to be legal tender, so it could be spent freely. While there is no law that says you can`t keep old banknotes as souvenirs, you can no longer spend them in shops, restaurants, or to pay for services once they`re not legal tender.

But you have options to make them expendable again. You can deposit obsolete banknotes or coins into your bank account from 15 September via some local post offices up to £300. Here are all the branches where you can exchange old banknotes, according to the Bank of England. Focus on these two main security features to confirm that your tickets are genuine: all old paper banknotes worth £10 must be issued before 1 March 2018. But even after the tickets are no longer legal tender, they don`t just disappear. According to the Bank of England (opens in a new tab), there are a total of 113 million paper notes worth £566 million and £73 million 10 paper notes worth £726 million. Or if you`re in the mood for a trip to the Bank of England, you can even exchange your old notes in person. This equates to 300 million individual £20 banknotes and 160 million £50 paper banknotes.

From March 1, most shops and other businesses will only accept the new £10 polymer or “plastic” notes with Jane Austen. But you can still exchange all old paper tenners at the Bank of England for free, either by mail or in person. If you are not sure if your ticket is still classified as legal tender, you can visit the Bank of England website (which will open in a new tab).