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Chris H
Is it illegal not to accept Scottish bank notes as payment in England?
Scottish notes are all pound sterling and have same water marks and metal strips as English notes but different pictures
                     
 




Owlwings
Scottish banknotes are NOT legal tender (see this note):

"All Scottish banks have the right to print their own notes. Three choose to do so: The Bank of Scotland (founded 1695), The Royal Bank of Scotland (founded 1727) and the Clydesdale Bank (owned by National Australia Bank). Only the Royal Bank prints pound notes. All the banks print 5,10,20 and 100 notes. Only the Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank print 50 pound notes.

Scottish bank notes are not legal tender in Scotland. English bank notes of denomination less than 5UKP were legal tender in Scotland under Currency and Bank Notes Act 1954. Now, with the removal of BoE 1UKP notes, only coins constitute legal tender in Scotland. English bank notes are only legal tender in England, Wales, The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. In Scotland, 1 pound coins are legal tender to any amount, 20ps and 50ps are legal tender up to 10 pounds; 10p and 5ps to 5 pounds and 2p and 1p coins are legal tender to 20p (separately or in combination). 2 pounds coins and (if you can get hold of one) 5 pound coins are also legal tender to unlimited amounts, as are gold coins of the realm at face value (in Scotland at least).

Northern Irish notes are not legal tender anywhere, a situation similar to Scottish notes. Whether Scottish notes are legal tender or not does not change alter their inherent value but it dictates their legal function. Credit cards, cheques and debit cards are not legal tender either but it doesn't stop them being used as payment. Only a minuscule percentage of Scottish and British trading is carried out using legal tender. Just because something is not legal tender certainly doesn't imply it's illegal to use.

The lack of a true legal tender in Scotland does not cause a problem for Scots Law which is flexible enough to get round this apparent legal nonsense, as was demonstrated some time ago when one local authority tried to refuse a cash payment (in Scottish notes) on the grounds it wasn't "legal tender", but lost their case when the sheriff effectively said that they were obliged to accept anything which was commonly accepted as "money", and that should their insistence on "legal tender" have been supported, it would have resulted in the bill being paid entirely in coins, which would have been a nonsense; stopping short of saying that the council would have been "cutting off their nose to spite their face", but seeming to hint at it.

For tourists: You can spend Scottish notes in England and they are exactly equivalent to their English counterpart on a one for one commission free basis. If changing Sterling abroad, do not accept an inferior rate for changing Scottish notes than is being offered for English notes as the two are equivalent. You are very unlikely to encounter problems spending Scottish money in England, I did it for many years and was never refused.

The definition of legal tender is something which is acceptable as payment of a debt. If you pay using legal tender, the other person has no recourse to chase you for payment. As part of the Skye Road Bridge tolls protest, people have paid in small coins using the greatest number of small denomination coins which constituted legal tender. Using entirely 1ps for instance would not have been legal tender and could have been refused. (This definition is a simplification, see the Currency section of "Halsbury's Laws of England" for a full legal definition.) "

This doesn't mean that they are or should be refused as payment, merely that one may insist on English money as payment. Since there is a high rate of forgery of Scottish notes, some English traders are reluctant to accept them and have every right not to.


Weatherman
NO

Any shop/pub etc can refuse to accept any method of payment if they aren't 100% sure it's legitimate.

And if they don't see enough Scottish money to be able to recognise it they don't have to take it.


starlet108
No it isnt illegal to refuse to accept them. Alot of the shops where I am dont accept them because of the high amount of forgeries in the scottish notes.


andyprefab
as far as i know a retailer can refuse any bank note, i don't think they can give the reason that it is a scottish note for doing it though. for some reason loads of english people don't seem to know there is a bank of scotland and clydesdale bank notes are even worse! i had trouble when i was in hastings a couple of years ago visiting family. i filled my tank to drive home and when i tried to pay with bank of scotland £20.00 notes they refused them! the manager actually said they were forgeries because there was no bank of scotland, and he was keeping them so i would have to get money out of an atm. i had to threaten him with calling the police! they always seem to take them in the north of england, where they probably get more scottish tourists.


KENNETH T
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not illegal that i no of i travel from england to scotland when i get back here not everybody takes scottish money which i find bloody annoying as scotland always take the english money


SteveT
I don't thik it's actually illegal, and they are not legal tender, but you should accept them


djklamz
They are good all over England.


Elena
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I had 50 pounds English note refused in a shop as the lady was not sure about it so I took it to the bank. It was fine but the shops have to be sure about it. So I guess if they can refuse even English notes they can do that with Scottish ones too, specially if they are not familliar with them.
Yes, thet should accept them, but I don't think is illegal if they don't, since people will try to protect their trade.
You can always walk into a bank and change them if you have a problem using them.


k
Yes it is legal to refuse Scottish Notes and Coins in England. There are some businesses who will refuse Notes and Coins minted in Jersey. I have been given them in my change from a major high street store, and when I have tried use to use them in the next they are refused as NOT legal tender.


mo
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While I'm aware that many places in England do not accept Scottish bank notes they are still Sterling and therefore legal tender. I think perhaps they are refused as most places tend to think they are forgeries, just like Scottish people here tend to think the notes (which feel like plastic) from Ireland are.


lozzielaws
they are legal tender as long as they say sterling on them, but shops can refuse to take them if they want.

Mainly due to the amount of fraudulent notes in circulation, and because a shop doesnt want one in its till as most people dont want it in their change, they would rahter have the normal money they are used to.

Same as they can refuse to take a note thats been sellotaped together.


enigma_variation
they are legal tender but shop keepers have the right to serve whoever they like and often that ppl with scottish notes.

the justification is that as staff dont see them as often, spotting fakes is a lot harder than notes printed in wales


margaret t
some shops will accept them


FRANCIS247
not a problem the are legal tender but some places do make a fuss over them,looking at it as if its from cambodia.

just put the money in your till and give us the change


heleneaustin
They are still legal tender in england and wales


norman_the_panda
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yes it is, they are pounds stirling and therefore legal currency.


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