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Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 16.47
by Nick Harvey
Godfather wrote:They were removed from service in '71
WRONG; factually INCORRECT; BADLY researched.
Go back to school, beepychub.
The pound coin was introduced on 23rd April 1983.
The (English) pound note ceased to be legal tender on 31st December 1985.
If you're going to guess at history, beepychub, best to make it history prior to the nineteen forties, when I wasn't around to remember that you're wrong.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 20.01
by barcode
Although legal tender, the notes were withdrawn from circulation in 1988.
from the BBC wesbite:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/sco ... 567464.stm
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 21.11
by Beep
Nick Harvey wrote:Godfather wrote:They were removed from service in '71
WRONG; factually INCORRECT; BADLY researched.
Go back to school, beepychub.
The pound coin was introduced on 23rd April 1983.
The (English) pound note ceased to be legal tender on 31st December 1985.
If you're going to guess at history, beepychub, best to make it history prior to the nineteen forties, when I wasn't around to remember that you're wrong.
Don't tell me tell my history teacher
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 21.24
by Sput
Your history teacher isn't making an arse of himself in here. Probably wise, if that's the sort of bollocks he's teaching you...
Watch out. Your pomposity is showing again, by the way. People might start posting Nick Owen's first if you're not careful.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 23.12
by Nick Harvey
Godfather wrote:Don't tell me tell my history teacher
How does the old saying go?
A bad workman always blames his tools.
Sort YOURSELF out, chubbybeep.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 23.18
by Beep
Nick Harvey wrote:Godfather wrote:Don't tell me tell my history teacher
A bad workman always blames his tools.
Sort YOURSELF out.
I am going to take the advice of Mr Harvey , sorry for my factual inaccuracy.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 23.21
by barcode
Thanks to Q.I, I have found out that the Bank of England has 100million notes and 1 millions Notes.
can I ask does any of the 3 Scottish banks that allowed to print money have this?
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sun 30 Dec, 2007 00.04
by Sput
barcode wrote:Thanks to Q.I, I have found out that the Bank of England has 100million notes and 1 millions Notes.
can I ask does any of the 3 Scottish banks that allowed to print money have this?
No. You can't ask.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sun 30 Dec, 2007 00.05
by barcode
do I have to put it in writing?
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sun 30 Dec, 2007 00.07
by Sput
I would be impressed if you COULD.
Re: Do heat-laminated banknotes remain legal tender?
Posted: Sun 30 Dec, 2007 00.08
by barcode
I have done it so many times
but it would be wasted here