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.
