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this section seems to be the hub of answer bank so I take my chances...I was given a scottish �5 last night in the pub and only noticed this morning when reviewing the damage my finances occured during said evening out. Can I use this in England or have I been done?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Take a read of these two both say they can be spent in England - you should be ok:
http://www.siliconglen.com/Scotland/1_7.html
http://talentscotland.com/view_item.aspx?item_ id=2716&list_id=list1-203&list_index=9
http://www.siliconglen.com/Scotland/1_7.html
http://talentscotland.com/view_item.aspx?item_ id=2716&list_id=list1-203&list_index=9
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As has been said, some places will accept it and some not! in fact the store I used to work in accepted Scottish notes..the only problem I had was getting customers to accept them in their change!
Legal tender is a strange concept, actually. Apparently just because certain currency is legal tender doesn't mean a store has to accept it.
There are some stores which accept euros, but most won't.
Legal tender is a strange concept, actually. Apparently just because certain currency is legal tender doesn't mean a store has to accept it.
There are some stores which accept euros, but most won't.
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Courtesy of wikipedia:
Legal tender in England and Wales:
Bank of England notes are the only banknotes that are legal tender in England and Wales. United Kingdom coinage is legal tender, but in limited amounts for coins below �1.
Scottish and Northern Ireland banknotes, and Jersey, Guernsey, Manx and Gibraltar coinage and banknotes are not legal tender in England and Wales. However, they are not illegal under English law and creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose
Legal tender in England and Wales:
Bank of England notes are the only banknotes that are legal tender in England and Wales. United Kingdom coinage is legal tender, but in limited amounts for coins below �1.
Scottish and Northern Ireland banknotes, and Jersey, Guernsey, Manx and Gibraltar coinage and banknotes are not legal tender in England and Wales. However, they are not illegal under English law and creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose
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Scottish (or Isle of Man or Jersey or Guernsey) notes are not legal tender in England. Some shops will take them, but they are not legally obliged to do so. However, as has been pointed out, your bank will exchange it for you. And sorry, I don't see why a question for Business and Finance needs to be asked under Body and Soul. Just plain laziness.