From the BBC:
“First pictures of King
Charles banknotes revealed”
The new look of banknotes
featuring the image of King Charles has been unveiled by the Bank of England. The
portrait will be the only change to existing designs of £5, £10, £20 and £50
notes and will start to enter circulation from mid-2024. New notes will feature
the King's portrait on the front and in the see-through security window. Existing
notes will still be accepted in shops after the new notes begin to circulate.
Queen Elizabeth was the first and
only monarch to appear on circulating Bank of England banknotes, starting in
1960. Notes issued by Scottish and Northern Irish banks do not depict the
monarch. There are about 4.5 billion individual Bank of England notes worth
about £80bn in circulation at present. The Bank of England said that, following
guidance from the Royal household, the new notes would only be printed to
replace worn notes or to meet increased demand, in order to minimise the
environmental and financial impact of the change. Bank of England governor,
Andrew Bailey, said he was "proud" of a "significant
moment" with the new design.
(The new King Charles 50p coins
have already entered circulation)
Fifty pence coins bearing the
image of King Charles III have already entered circulation via post offices
across the country. An estimated 4.9 million of the new coins are being
distributed to post offices - about half of the total number earmarked for
circulation - to be given in change to customers. Coins carrying the image of
the late Queen will still be accepted in shops, in the same way as banknotes. For
anyone taking part in a family Christmas quiz this year, it is worth
remembering that, in ascending order, the reverse side of current polymer Bank
of England banknotes feature Sir Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, JMW Turner and
Alan Turing. Cash use has become far less frequent when compared to debit
cards, owing primarily to the use of contactless payments and then accelerated
by the Covid pandemic. The buying power of specific coins and banknotes have
also been diluted by rising prices. However, there is still keen interest from
consumers and collectors about the images used on cash. Collectors will be
particularly excited to get their hands on the lowest serial numbers of the new
King Charles banknotes when they appear.
^ I’m surprised that they won’t
enter circulation until 2024. That is a long time to wait. ^
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