Bank of England says updated imagery will celebrate native wildlife while bolstering anti-counterfeit features ...
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Animal banknotes: Have your say on new designs as Bank of England reveals shortlist now open to public vote
The public are being asked to have their say on the new-look animal banknotes as the Bank of England opens up its shortlist to the vote.
Brits are being urged to monitor their money carefully with the volume of fake banknotes in circulation surging dramatically, ...
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Prosecution warning issued over surge in fake UK bank notes
The volume of counterfeit currency in circulation has more than doubled in the past year ...
This morning, the Bank of England presented King Charles with the first bank notes featuring his image. At Buckingham Palace, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Bank of England's Chief Cashier ...
The Bank of England is hosting a vote on 18 native wildlife to replace historical figures on £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes — the first redesign without a Briton since 1970, to boost security and ...
A steady stream of people lined up at the Bank of England on Wednesday to get what they hoped would be collector’s items: the first bank notes featuring the portrait of King Charles III. By Claire ...
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As Scots are asked to vote on new animals for Bank of England notes, an opportunity arises
The Bank of England wants Scots (and other residents of the UK) to vote for which animals should replace historical figures on its bank notes ...
A sea-going mammal which loves basking on the Norfolk coast could be only a whisker away from appearing on the country's new run of bank notes. The Bank of England is asking the public to give their ...
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