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An American asked Brits to explain why there's such a big difference between bank notes from England, Scotland, and Ireland ...
-Credit:© 2014 Bloomberg Finance LP. The UK Government has confirmed that shops and businesses in England are under no obligation to accept Scottish banknotes as payment for goods or services.
Scottish people are very protective of their money. The currency used in Scotland is the pound sterling (£), like the rest of the UK. However, what sets Scottish money apart is its series of banknotes ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland will print its next generation of Scottish banknotes on plastic paper, rather than the traditional cotton. RBS, which is the second biggest issuer of ...
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