I think this is a really good idea. I went to Australia & New Zealand a few years ago, and their notes seemed a lot more sturdy than ours.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24029785
I think this is a really good idea. I went to Australia & New Zealand a few years ago, and their notes seemed a lot more sturdy than ours.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24029785
Mixed views on this Lex.
Isn't it the unique feel of our paper notes that has foiled many counterfeiters?
I thought I'd be anti this idea but I actually think I like the concept. I Think they'll be far more durable and cleaner or cleanable for one thing.
Apparently they don't like irons....
Looks like we'll start getting plastic money next autumn: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34127544
Our money has been 'plastic' for years
I think I'd better start getting rid of what I've stashed under the mattress.
All those old £5 notes might be worth quite a bit now, Rebbonk!
What, the white ones?
Yep, they're really collectable apparently.
I just wish I'd got a few from Operation Bernhard. - They seem to be changing hands at a good premium these days.
A bit of money history in the lead up to the first plastic bank note: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36047863
That's an interesting read.
Being from one of the lands down under I remember the plastic money. The notes are good as they don't rip like the paper money we have and they have a longer life so that has to be a win/win.
Cool
The new £5 notes have been released, can't wait to get my hands on one: http://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/new...note-1-7575515
The new £10 will be with us in a few weeks: http://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/new...note-1-8041085
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