ChatterBank34 mins ago
Scottish Banknotes
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I travel extensively and never have trouble with currency until I get back to the UK. The big problem here seems to be that everyone will readily slip Scottish banknotes into your change but most places seem reluctant to accept them as payment. Why is this ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because in general the English, and it gets worse the further south you go, tend to thing that the country begins and ends for all practical purposes at their borders......I bet without Googling or using some form of search most of the english users on the sote won't know how many banks in the UK actually issue Sterling......I remember my dad once being told by a london cabbie that his Scottish �10 note was only worth �8 to him cause of all the hassle....utter rubbish as their isn't a bank in the UK that will refuse to accept any of the legal tenders as a lodgement, or to swap them into another denomination.
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Interestingly, Scottish banknotes have never been 'legal tender' even in Scotland, neither have Bank of England notes been legal tender in Scotland.
This Scottish parliament web site will explain.
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/research/briefin
gs-03/sb03-51.pdf
This Scottish parliament web site will explain.
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/research/briefin
gs-03/sb03-51.pdf
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