Can you still use Danske Bank notes?
Can you still use Danske Bank notes?
Danske Bank has announced that it will begin to introduce a polymer £20 note into local circulation on 20 July 2020. Consumers can still use the existing paper £20 note, but these will be gradually phased out of circulation.
Are Danske Bank paper notes legal tender?
Our bank notes can be accepted across the UK as they are valid sterling notes. However, this is subject to the retailer or other recipient being willing to accept them as payment. Danske Bank notes may be refused more frequently in England, Scotland and Wales where the notes are not as familiar to the retailers.
Who is on the Danske Bank 20 note?
Harry Ferguson
Design features Portrait of Harry Ferguson. The words Danske Bank written in microtext in concentric patterns within the 4 corners of the note.
How do I check my Irish notes?
Hold the note up to a light and: Hold the note up to the light and look for watermarks (see-through areas of the note):…Look
- Architectural design similar to the main design of the note.
- A number watermark underneath.
- Barcode watermark in the centre (Euro Series 1 notes only).
- Europa portrait (Euro Series 2 notes only).
Are Bank of Ireland 10 notes still legal tender?
Northern Ireland £5 and £10 paper notes are to be withdrawn from circulation on Monday. However, banks will continue to accept all NI notes from their own customers as deposits or exchange for new notes. The Post Office will also continue to accept paper notes for customers who use branches to pay in to their account.
What Bank of Ireland notes are going out of circulation?
Bank of Ireland (UK) plc issues banknotes in denominations of £5, £10, £20, £50 and £100. There are currently no changes to the paper £20 and £50 banknotes which are also part of the Bushmills series, or to the £100 banknote, which is part of the Queen’s University Belfast series.
Who is on Danske 10 note?
inventor John Boyd Dunlop
The £10 note is currently the smallest denomination of banknote issued by Danske Bank. The current £10 note featuring an image of inventor John Boyd Dunlop was first introduced in 2013, and is unchanged in design compared to the previous issue, except that the note bears the name Danske Bank, rather than Northern Bank.
Are paper 20 still valid Northern Ireland?
Polymer banknotes in Northern Ireland Danske Bank has issued polymer £10 and £20 banknotes. Banks will continue to exchange the old paper based notes. First Trust (AIB) banknotes will cease to be legal currency on 30 June 2022.
What bank notes are not legal tender in Northern Ireland?
In Scotland and Northern Ireland it’s only Royal Mint coins and not banknotes. There are also some restrictions when using small coins. For example, 1p and 2p coins only count as legal tender for any amount up to 20p. Many common and safe payment methods such as cheques, debit cards and contactless aren’t legal tender.
How do I check my bank notes?
Tilt the note from side to side. Check the words change between ‘Ten’ and ‘Pounds’. The ‘£’ symbol in the window is silver on the front of the note and copper on the back. When you tilt the note, a coloured quill at the side of the see‑through window will change from purple to orange.
Are Danske Bank banknotes legal in Northern Ireland?
Pound Sterling banknotes issued by the Belfast-based Danske Bank are a valid means of payment in Northern Ireland. They are not legal tender in Denmark or in other parts of the United Kingdom. We exchange these modern Danske Bank banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for withdrawn Northern Bank banknotes.
Does Danske Bank print £5 notes?
Danske Bank does not print £5 notes, however, and on 24 June, the Bank will stop printing £50 and £100 notes. Bank of England notes will be issued instead. Further information about images of the notes can be found at danskebank.co.uk.
When did the £10 note come into circulation in Northern Ireland?
From 23rd June 2013, Danske Bank branded £10 and £20 bank notes went into circulation in Northern Ireland. On 27 February 2019 we introduced our polymer £10 bank note followed by our polymer £20 bank note on 20th July 2020.
What is the difference between the new northern bank and Danske Bank?
The designs of the notes are the same except that the Danske Bank logo will replace the Northern Bank logo. “The launch of our new banknotes marks the final stage of Northern Bank’s rebranding as Danske Bank and the introduction of a new consumer brand in the local market,” says Gerry Mallon, Head of Danske Bank UK and Ireland.