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The 15% reduction in size for Churchill notes compared with the current Elizabeth Fry fiver brings English notes into line with sizes in other countries. But they will remain larger than existing euro notes and the different denominations of sterling will retain tiered sizes to help blind people differentiate between them.
Mandrake wrote:For a while any magish askig to borrow a banknote from the audience will need to be wary if a switch is involved at some point, very similar to when old and new versions of £10 and £20 notes are both in circulation.
I'm not surprised by that.. Collectors are a strange bunch.Mandrake wrote:I briefly saw one earlier this week but have had none in change yet. According to MSN the first issues with AA prefixes in the serial number or consecutive numbers are being traded at up to £200 each - presumably to be stashed away for several years and then offered for sale to other collectors? See http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/money/savi ... 4098466490" target="_blank for more details.
Sadly also the same.. My attic will tell you this.Mandrake wrote:As a collector of (never likely to he used) magic tricks I can only agree with your assessment!
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