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The Bank of England £5 note, also known as a fiver, is a sterling banknote.It is the smallest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of England.On 5 June 2024 and 13 September 2016, a new polymer note was introduced, featuring the images of King Charles III and the late Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a portrait of Winston Churchill on the reverse.
The Series B note was replaced in turn on 21 February 1963 by the Series C £5 note which for the first time introduced the portrait of the monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, to the £5 note (the Queen's portrait having first appeared on the Series C ten shilling and £1 notes issued in 1960). The Series C £5 note was withdrawn on 31 August 1973.
[29] [30] [31] The centenary of George's birth was celebrated in 1881 at Crystal Palace by 15,000 people, [32] and it was George who was featured on the reverse of the Series E five pound note issued by the Bank of England between 1990 and 2003. [33] The Stephenson Railway Museum in North Shields is named after George and Robert Stephenson. [34]
Bank of England/AP By Sarah Young LONDON -- Britain is set to honor its revered wartime leader Winston Churchill with a banknote featuring his portrait and famous declaration, "I have nothing to ...
Australian five-pound note; B. Bank of England £5 note; Bank of Ireland £5 note; Bank of Scotland £5 note; C. Canadian five-dollar note; Clydesdale Bank £5 note; E.
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