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are they coins now notess or both?
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ps.com... Are they coins or notes, or both? Notes only at present. Ian |
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"Ian F." wrote in message ... wrote in message ps.com... Are they coins or notes, or both? Notes only at present. Ian There are a few £5 coins about that are legal tender but they usually end up in the hands of collectors SteveTBM |
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"Clive." wrote in message ... In message , writes Bout time the fiver was scrapped of and made coin only at one time if you had a fiver in your pocket you felt you where rich but not any more. You can't even get them from the "wailing wall". Which is itself a bigger problem as there would appear to be no other way of getting them into circulation. The BoE has loads of fivers, printed and ready to ship, to replace all the tatty worn out notes that are still circulated and the high street banks don't want to take them. tim |
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tim..... wrote [...] Which is itself a bigger problem as there would appear to be no other way of getting them into circulation. The BoE has loads of fivers, printed and ready to ship, to replace all the tatty worn out notes that are still circulated and the high street banks don't want to take them. If so it's because they too have no means of getting them into circulation since they don't want to reload the ATMs aka hole in the wall machines two or four times more often. Why not cash a cheque over the bank counter and ask for new fivers ? Because it would take ten minutes longer and eat into your lunch hour ? -- Mike D |
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tim..... ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : Which is itself a bigger problem as there would appear to be no other way of getting them into circulation. Crap. ATMs aren't the only way notes get into circulation. Many shops take wodges of 'em from the bank for till floats. |
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In message 01c77f80$17483ca0$LocalHost@default, Michael R N Dolbear
writes If so it's because they too have no means of getting them into circulation since they don't want to reload the ATMs aka hole in the wall machines two or four times more often. When our local wailing wall had £5s and £10s it would always run out on a Saturday lunch time. Now it has £10s and £20s it seems to be good for the whole of the weekend. -- Clive. |
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Adrian wrote:
tim..... ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Which is itself a bigger problem as there would appear to be no other way of getting them into circulation. Now that I think about it, there are a lot of worn fivers out there, and not many worn tenners or twenties. Crap. ATMs aren't the only way notes get into circulation. Many shops take wodges of 'em from the bank for till floats. But if the banks aren't getting new fivers from the BoE, the shops are getting old fivers from the banks. |
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