Bank of England to withdraw Dickens £10 note

The Bank of England on Tuesday announced that it is to withdraw from circulation the older style £10 notes featuring a portrait of Charles Dickens.

Source: Bank of England

Holders of these notes may continue to use them, but after the 31 July 2003 they will no longer be legal tender. This means that they will not be widely accepted in retail outlets after this date. Most banks, building societies, and Post Offices will continue to accept the Dickens £10 notes for several months after the end of

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