Meet the new £5 note
Someone came back from getting a coffee and had received a new polymer £5 note in their change.
So as it is Tiny Tuesday I am sharing it as my blip as it was the highlight of the day. The section with Big Ben is see through.
The Bank of England have decided that their next £5, £10 and £20 notes will be printed on polymer, a thin flexible plastic, because polymer notes last longer, stay cleaner and are harder to counterfeit than paper notes. 87% of people who commented in their 2013 consultation supported the idea.
Did you know?
21,835 notes were replaced in 2015 due to damage.
10,761 torn / part notes
5,364 chewed / eaten
1,801 washed
2,912 contaminated
997 fire/damaged
The new polymer notes last up to 2.5 times longer than paper.
I wonder how many will disappear out of circulation as everyone keeps one?
Thank you to Debbi for hosting Tiny Tuesday
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