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Current banknotes. There are four denominations (values) of Bank of England notes in circulation: £5, £10, £20 and £50. They all feature either the portrait of King Charles III or of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Click on the images below to find out how to check the features on each of our notes:
- Note
The printed lines and colours on the note are sharp, clear...
- Withdrawn Banknotes
£10 Series E (revised version) Date first issued: 22...
- King Charles III Banknotes
King Charles III banknotes entered circulation on 5 June...
- Note
Check your Bank of England (GBP) Pound Notes for collectable cyphers and serials on the following values: 10/-, £1, £2, £5, £10, £20 and £50.
On the front of the notes, you can feel raised print on the words ‘Bank of England’ and in the bottom right corner around the numbers ‘5’ and ‘10’, or over the smaller window on the £20 and £50 notes. Print quality. The printed lines and colours on the note are sharp and clear, with no smudges or blurred edges.
Mar 7, 2014 · Pubwatch members worried about counterfeit currency will be pleased to know that the Bank of England has launched a new Banknotes app it is free to download and makes it quick and easy for people that frequently use banknotes, to gain the confidence that the notes they are accepting are genuine.
Learn how to check if your banknotes are genuine or counterfeit. We also have specific advice for retailers, businesses and law enforcement.
Comprehensive guide to UK decimal coins and circulating bank notes, including commemorative 50p, £1, £2, £5 (fifty pence, one pound, two pounds, five pounds) and the smaller twenty pence (20p), ten pence (10p), five pence (5p) two pence (2p) and one penny (1p).
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This simple guide helps you to identify genuine Bank of England notes by focusing on two key security features. Counterfeits are rare, but it pays to be careful as they are worthless. We also provide a range of other education materials about our notes and their security features, including films and online training.