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Is Scottish 10 pound note legal tender?

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Olivia House

Updated on February 23, 2026

Is Scottish 10 pound note legal tender?

The issuing of banknotes by Scottish banks was regulated by the Banknote (Scotland) Act 1845 until it was superseded by the Banking Act 2009. Though strictly not legal tender in Scotland, Scottish banknotes are nevertheless legal currency and are generally accepted throughout the United Kingdom.

Consequently, are old Scottish ten pound notes still legal tender?

The Scottish note issuing banks will continue to accept old paper based notes and there are currently no plans to change this.†Advice to customers and non-customers for exchanging notes. Issuing banks will continue to accept all Scottish notes from their own customers.

Beside above, what bank notes are legal tender in UK? Bank of England notes are the only banknotes that are legal tender in England and Wales. Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes are not legal tender anywhere, and Jersey, Guernsey and Manx banknotes are only legal tender in their respective jurisdictions.

One may also ask, can you still use paper 10 notes in Scotland?

Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale and Bank of Scotland have also agreed that they will exchange their own paper £5 and £10 notes from non-customers up to the value of £250. Other banks, building societies and The Post Office may continue to accept and exchange Scottish paper notes after the March 1.

Who is on the Bank of Scotland 10 pound note?

Each note features a portrait of Walter Scott on the front. The £10 note has a diamond on the front (other denominations having different shapes) to aid identification for those with impaired vision. The back features an image of The Mound, the location of the bank's headquarters.

Can I still use paper 20 notes in Scotland?

After 30 September 2022 Bank of England paper £20 and £50 notes will no longer be legal tender. The three issuers of Scottish banknotes, Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland, will also withdraw their paper £20 and £50 banknotes on the same date as the Bank of England.

Does Scotland still have pound notes?

The £1 note is currently the smallest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The bank ceased regular production of £1 notes in 2001; the denomination is still in circulation although rarely seen in cash transactions since about 2006.
English banknotes aren't legal tender in Scotland. Scottish notes aren't legal tender in England or Scotland. Debit cards, cheques and contactless aren't legal tender anywhere.

Can I still exchange old 10 pound notes 2020?

While the paper £5 and £10 notes are no longer legal tender, they will always be accepted by the Bank of England. The spokeswoman added: "All genuine Bank of England banknotes that have been withdrawn from circulation retain their face value for all time and can still be exchanged over the counter.

Can we exchange old notes now?

You can always exchange withdrawn notes with us by post. Send it with your banknote(s) and photocopies of ID (one photo ID and one proof of address) for any exchange (mandatory for any exchange of £700 or more) to Department NEX, Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH.

Can I exchange old notes in 2021?

Exchanging old notes

If you want to exchange up to Rs 4,000 in cash, you can simply go to any bank with a valid ID proof. This limit of Rs 4,000 for exchanging old notes will be reviewed after 15 days.

Do banks accept old notes?

The Bank of England will honour every banknote it has ever issued, no matter how long ago it stopped being legal tender. This means you will always be able to exchange withdrawn banknotes for their equivalent value in pounds.

What do you do with old bank notes?

How do I exchange withdrawn Bank of England notes? Many banks accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office will also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office. And you can always exchange withdrawn notes with us.

What is the largest UK bank note?

England £100,000,000 note

Are Old English banknotes worth anything?

The banknotes we produce will always be worth their face value. Even for banknotes that no longer have legal tender status. At that time, a member of the public could exchange one of our banknotes for gold to the same value. For example, a £5 note could be exchanged for five gold coins, called sovereigns.

Do banks accept Scottish notes?

Scottish banknotes are unusual, first because they are issued by retail banks, not government central banks, and second, because they are technically not legal tender anywhere in the United Kingdom – not even in Scotland, where in law no banknotes – even those issued by the Bank of England – are defined as legal tender

Is there a 100 note UK?

The £100 note is currently the largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current Ilay series of banknotes was first issued in 1987.

Who has been on bank notes UK?

£1 – Sir Isaac Newton. £5 – The Duke of Wellington, George Stephenson, Elizabeth Fry, Sir Winston Churchill. £10 – Florence Nightingale, Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin. £20 – William Shakespeare, Michael Faraday, Sir Edward Elgar, Adam Smith.

Is there a Scottish 100 pound note?

The Bank of Scotland £100 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the largest of five banknote denominations issued by the Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007 bears the image of Walter Scott on the obverse and a vignette of the Kessock Bridge on the reverse.
The new cupro-nickel coin was introduced on 21 April 1983 and the one pound note ceased to be legal tender on 11 March 1988.
Bank of England notes are legal tender in England and Wales and are issued in the denominations of £5, £10, £20 and £50. They can always be redeemed at the Bank of England even if discontinued.

Who is on the Scottish bank notes?

The note features the image of historic Scottish businesswoman Kate Cranston, making it the first Scottish £20 note to feature a woman, other than the Queen, on its front. The Bank of Scotland launched their new £20 note on 28 February. Famous Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott appears on the front of the notes.

What is the currency of Scotland?

Pound sterling

What Scottish notes are in circulation?

Current issue notes

The Royal Bank of Scotland currently issues banknotes in £1, £5, £10, £20, £50 and £100 denominations.

How can you tell if a 100 note is real?

Hold the note to light to see an embedded thread running vertically to the left of the portrait. The thread is imprinted with the letters USA and the numeral 100 in an alternating pattern and is visible from both sides of the note. The thread glows pink when illuminated by ultraviolet light.

What country has otters on their money?

Otters are being poached from the wild to become pets in Japan and Thailand. The Asian small-clawed otter has become a popular pet in Southeast Asia. People in Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, and elsewhere can pay thousands of dollars to own one.