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THE NEW polymer £10 note featuring the face of Jane Austen has been unveiled, with plans already in place to release an updated £20 note. But will there be a new £50 note to follow?
TODAY marks the launch of the brand new, polymer £50 notes featuring WWII code breaker Alan Turning. If you do receive one it’s worth checking the serial number, as rare notes can be worth su… ...
An exact date hasn't been confirmed, although the Bank of England announced that the new £50 notes would be printed when the new £20 note is rolled out in 2020. Nominations as to who should ...
THE NEW £50 note went into circulation this week, on what would have been Alan Turing's birthday. However, new analysis has led experts to remark on how "£50 isn't what it used to be".
So for the new £50 note, you might want to keep an eye out for serial numbers containing Alan Turing’s birthday and death date. This would be 23 061912 for the day he was born, and 07 061954 ...
National hero Alan Turing has officially appeared on the new £50 note as revealed by the Bank of England. The last of the Bank’s pound notes to be transferred from paper to polymer, the ...
As the Bank of England opens the voting process for the British public to choose who appears on the new £50 note, once again it is only right that we sound the klaxon for a woman to be recognised.
About £6.6bn in old banknotes has not been cashed in across the UK, even though the paper £20 and £50 stopped being legal tender in October 2022. Paper banknotes have been replaced with plastic notes ...
Alan Turing, WWII codebreaker and overall multi-hyphenate genius, will be the new face on England's £50 note, which is set to enter circulation at the end of 2021.
LONDON — Alan Turing, the computing pioneer who became one of the most influential code breakers of World War II, has been chosen by the Bank of England to be the new face of its 50-pound note ...