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I tried to use a Scottish £20 in the shops in England, but the shopkeeper said they couldn't take it. Are Scottish notes ...
Hundreds of people living in England consider Scottish bank notes to be fake, according to a new report. In a survey that placed notes from the Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland and ...
In Scotland, all three of these banks produce their own banknotes. The denominations are the same as in England & Wales, although until recently they still produced £1 notes which have long been ...
North and south of the border, millions of people have banknotes in their wallets and purses issued by Clydesdale Bank, Bank of Scotland or the Royal Bank of Scotland. Hardly "Scottish" except in ...
I READ with interest the letter from Patrice Fabien (May 5). Scottish banknotes are not and never have been legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else. Most accepted and recognised international ...
SCOTTISH banknotes will remain in a post-independence currency union with the rest of the UK, the Finance Secretary has insisted as the Bank of England was expected to warn Scotland of a ...
An economic question that is not momentous, but is nonetheless fascinating (well to me - but that may just be me), is what will happen to existing Scottish bank notes, if Scotland votes for ...
In Scotland and Northern Ireland, only Royal Mint coins are legal tender, with English bank notes not classed as legal tender. Debit and credit cards are not classed as legal tender.
THE future of Scottish bank-notes could be in doubt following proposed new measures to protect customers from failing financial institutions, it was claimed last night. Clydesdale Bank ...
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