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Official Diamond Jubilee portrait of the Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, used for the seventh series $20 note. A new twenty-dollar note was released in May 2016 along with the newly designed fifty-dollar and one-hundred dollar notes, as part of the Series 7 banknote release (described by the Reserve Bank as the "Brighter Money" series).
Images of the revised notes featuring a new portrait of the King, as well as his personal cypher, were released by the Bank of England on 20 December 2022, [43] and entered circulation on 5 June 2024. [44] The portrait of Charles III is based off a photograph taken when he was in his early 60s. [45]
The Bank of England £20 note is a sterling banknote. It is the second-highest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of England . The current polymer notes, first issued on 5 June 2024, bears the image of King Charles III on the obverse.
In the future, there may be a new face on twenty dollar bills if Barbara Ortiz Howard and Susan Ades Stone have their way. The pair established the non-profit organization simply called Women on 20s.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, the Reserve Bank said it would exhaust its existing stocks of twenty-dollar notes before introducing new twenty-dollar notes featuring King Charles III. Based on current stock levels, this would likely be several years away. [15]
And while there seems to be a decent amount of support to replace the portrait on the $20 bill, not everyone is happy with the list of candidates. At least one is a bit controversial; Margaret ...
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After the ascension of Charles III to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, the Government of Canada announced that a portrait of Charles will appear on the new $20 banknote. [8] In 2024, a Bank of Canada spokesperson said the bank had begun the design process of the $20 note, and that it should be issued in a few years. [9]