"Houblon" £50 note being withdrawn in April

Started by Janet, Thu 16 Jan 2014, 16:23

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Janet



I thought this was worth posting about because I do know of people who bring Sterling over here to exchange, and they often bring fifty pound notes. The foreign office has announced that £50 notes featuring Sir John Houblon on the reverse will be withdrawn from circulation on 30 April 2014. They can be used normally until then. For several months after this most banks and building societies will accept these notes for deposit into customer accounts. Barclays, RBS, NatWest, Ulster Bank and the Post Office have agreed to exchange Houblon £50 notes, up to the value of £200, at their branch counters until 30 October 2014. The Bank of England will always exchange its old-series notes. For the full information poster please click HERE.

JA

NAH

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'Click Here' Link contains no URL :)

For the full information poster click Here

Never ride faster than your angel can fly.

Janet

totally cocked up the link ...  :thanx:

can't see yours either though, but at least it's going to the right place ...  :017:

NAH

Quote from: Janet on Thu 16 Jan 2014, 22:28
totally cocked up the link ...  :thanx:

can't see yours either though, but at least it's going to the right place ...  :017:

My link opens OK here  :017: maybe your internet is just a little slow?
Never ride faster than your angel can fly.

Janet

no, it's fine ... but instead of seeing the poster (which I can see from the link on my own site), I just get a black window!  :017:

NAH

It would be interesting to hear if others can see it when clicking the link.
Never ride faster than your angel can fly.

Delderek

Janet's link goes nowhere.
NAH link works fine and opens as a PDF.