The new money will only enter circulation next year.
Bank of England, new King III. He began printing banknotes with Charles’s portrait. According to the news of Euronews, photos of the new sterling were published on social networks.
The portrait of the new king will appear on four polymer banknotes of £5, £10, £20 and £50. The design of other banknotes will remain the same.
However, they won’t start paying soon. The new banknotes will enter circulation only in the middle of 2024.
Meanwhile, the late Queen II. They will pay in the usual pound with a portrait of Elizabeth. New banknotes will be put into circulation gradually, replacing the old worn-out coins.
Queen Recall that Elizabeth died on September 8, 2022. Since her death, fans and collectors have been grabbing the Queen and Platinum Jubilee memorabilia as souvenirs.
Money was also among the popular souvenirs. In particular, the precious coins issued for the anniversary were appreciated among collectors.
The Royal Mint site could not even withstand the influx of visitors and “fallen” several times. At one point, there were about seven thousand customers in the online queue. And the £5 coin has been sold out completely, commemorating the Queen’s 70-year reign, which was previously worth £13.
Later, a rare bill containing the portrait of little Princess Elizabeth was sold at an auction.
The 1935 Canadian $20 bill, on which Elizabeth II was eight years old, became very popular after the death of the 96-year-old Queen.
The bill is among the 10 most popular banknotes of the 20th century. The French version of a perfect banknote can cost between 18,000 and 22,000 Canadian dollars.
Source: Focus
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