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Are Scottish Bank Notes legal tender in England? |
I've been paid by mail order (no, not Ebay, lol) with a Scottish 拢20 note. Do I need to take it to a Bank to change it for an English one, or do I have to send it back and ask for an English one? I'll bet I can't pay for my shopping with it! :) it is legal tender, most places will take it, but you can always do what I do with left over notes when I've been in scotland..... I buy a stamp from the post office, who will happily take the money and I poket the change (normally in good old fashioned,everybody will take it, English coins and notes). This gets over the 20 minute discussions at the check out with whether it is legal or not..... Just thought about it, you could always deposit in your bank and then withdraw the cash from the cashpoint machine that would save you the price of a stamp! You should be using the Pound anyway. Scotland is not recognized as a separate country. You are still England croony. It is legal Sterling Tender, for a shopkeeper to refuse it under grounds that it is scottish, is against the law Yes I work in CHeltenham but fly to Aberdeen regularly I end up with some Scottish notes They are perfectly legal tender its just that some shop assistants dont recognise them, so try them and see By law the shop must accept them Provided it says 拢20 Stirling on it it should be accepted anywhere, but a lot of little stores won't take them ASDA will. If they have the word STERLING on them they are perfectly legal tender in England. If it's not there take it to a bank and they will change it for you. yes it is but fukk the scottish use english there backward as hell |
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