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Old £5 notes goes out of circulation: Where can I exchange it? How to ensure your old fivers don’t lose their value
Time is running out to spend your old fivers. Shoppers are being warned that after Friday 5 May the old paper note featuring prison reformer and philanthropist Elizabeth Fry will cease to be legal tender, which means anyone who finds one in an old pair of jeans needs to take it to the bank or the Post Office to be exchanged. According to the Bank of England's latest estimates, more than 50 per cent of the old notes have already been returned to be destroyed, meaning around 150 million were still in circulation. Here's what you need to know: What happens if I haven't spent my old £5 note in time for the deadline? ... (full story)
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