What date do 20 pound notes go out of circulation?

30 September 2022
30 September 2022 is the last day you can use our paper £20 and £50 notes. Many banks will accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office may also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office. And, you can always exchange withdrawn notes with us.

How long can you use old 20 pound notes?

You are free to keep spending your paper £20 and £50 notes as normal until 30 September. If you still have some left after 30 September you do not need to worry, as you will be able to exchange them with the Bank of England. The Bank of England website says: “You can always exchange withdrawn notes with us by post.

Can you still lay with old 20 notes?

The deadline for using your old paper £20 notes is September 30, 2022. After this date, the paper £20 note will no longer be classed as legal tender. So you’ll need to spend them by then or deposit them in a bank account. The Bank of England gives at least six months’ notice before any old note is taken out of use.

Can you still use the old 20 pound note in shops?

The £20 note going out of circulation means you will not be able to use the notes in shops, but you will be able to exchange them for new notes. Some banks and the Post Office may also accept them if you wish to deposit them into your bank account. You can also exchange your notes with the Bank of England.

Can you still use old 10 notes 2021?

While the old paper £5 and £10 bank notes are no longer legal tender, you can still pay with the paper versions of both the £20 and £50 notes until 30 September 2022. After this date, they will no longer be classed as legal tender.

Is the old 20 still legal tender?

Paper £20 notes go out of circulation on Wednesday, September 30, 2022. Until then, you can still use the old £20 notes as they are accepted as legal tender. If you’re looking to exchange any old notes, The Bank of England website has further information.

Will banks take old notes?

Take them to your bank If you have old paper notes that are no longer in circulation, your bank may exchange these for you, for a limited time, however this is down to the banks’ discretion.

How do you get a 50 pound note?

A new £50 note featuring WW2 codebreaker Alan Turing has launched today – but you can only get your hands on the note in two locations. Cash fans can find the notes in the City of London, near the Bank of England – or at Bletchley Post Office.

What should I do with old notes?

What can I do with old 20 notes?

At your bank If you have a UK bank account, the simplest and quickest way to exchange your notes will normally be to deposit them with your bank. The Post Office Opens in a new window may also accept withdrawn notes as payment for goods and services, or as a deposit into any bank account you can access with them.

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