
dermotsuks
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I've got one, but I don't suppose that helps you a lot does it |
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missmillyb
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Pound notes (sterling currency) are still issued & used in Scotland & Northern Ireland. They are issued by various banks e.g The Royal Bank Of Scotland because all banks can issue their own currency there. So you get different kinds of notes. Scottish/Northern Irish notes are in fact legal tender in England & Wales as well as it is 'sterling', although you may get some funny looks or non acceptance in smaller businesses in some parts of England. Only the Bank Of England can issue currency in England & Wales & does not issue pound notes anymore, & the old English pound note is no longer legal tender. Collectors are the only place you'll find one. |
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derek_j_cole
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still legal tender in Scotland, they are produced by Royal Bank of Scotland, try going to Natwest branch and ask as they are the same bank. |
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SARA H
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http://www.banknotebank.com/
this is a collectors site, its free to register and you can buy and sell currency on there
also try
http://search.ebay.co.uk/banknote_W0QQfcclZ1QQfclZ4QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/about/other_notes.htm
hope this helps xxx |
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budding author
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Thousands still about, just visit any coin shop, old £1 notes are very cheap. |
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Maid Angela
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From a collectors shop they deal in all sorts of currency. Also I think Scotland still use £1 notes and maybe the Isle of Man |
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nk polson
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Better visit some travel agency or State bank in ur city/ or at airport ok. |
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mouse
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scotland, there used to be loads around but im pretty sure they still get used but if ya find someone from scotland they should be able to le ya kno, good luck with hunt, ebay or coin/money collectors |
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Gordon R
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I think you can still get Scottish £1 notes |
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Jon B
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Scotland. They still use them there. |
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button moon
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ive got one! why do you ask? are they worth something, my mum put it in front of my baby photo album, its in the loft now, gathering dust |
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Alfonze H
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Any old coin or memorabelia shop around most towns will have loads of them. Shouldn't be a problem. |
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albert_rossie
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Scotland where it is considered the equivalent of a hit of scagg. |
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ghost42_98
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you can buy them on Ebay as well. |
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