September 30, 2022 was the last day that the Bank’s paper £20 and £50 banknotes had legal tender status. You can no longer use those paper notes as payment anymore, however it isn’t too late The first series of banknotes, issued in 2002, coinciding with the launch of the euro, and consisting of seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. The second series of banknotes or the "Europa series" , which was gradually introduced between 2013, when €5 banknotes were issued, and 2019, when the € banknotes issued by the Bundesbank; Federal coins denominated in Deutsche Mark or Pfenni g; The official exchange rate is €1 = DEM 1.95583. Important notes on exchange. We no longer accept the following banknotes and coins for exchange: DEM 2 coin, first issue (minting date 1951) banknotes and coins issued prior to 20 June 1948 The new €200 banknote started circulating on 28 May 2019. The note is part of new Europa Series. Around 1.3% of all banknotes are two hundred euro notes, around 284 millions in circulation. The new 200 euro banknotes features the “The age of iron and glass” design of the first series and use the same predominant colors, but have been This mil pesetas banknote features Hernan Cortes, Spanish Conquistador. Printed on the green colored paper note is the text ‘Banco De España’. On the back of the 1000 Ptas banknote is a vertical design. The person on the backside is Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conqueror of the Inca Empire. You get: £ 0.41 000. You certainly do not want to pay for a 2 euro coffee with a 50 euro note, but at a restaurant, if my bill is 15 or 20 euro, I will always use a 50 euro note. Grocery stores are another good place to use a large note, even for a small purchase, as are other places that are used to tourists and high volumes of cash transactionslike museums and The peseta was replaced by the euro on 1 January 1999 on currency exchange boards, with euro coins and notes introduced into general circulation in January 2002. On 1 March 2002 the peseta ceased to have legal tender status, with 166.386 pesetas converting to 1 euro at that time. This is the rate that will be used to calculate the value for any Now is the time to use any old paper Canadian bills before the end of the year. Last week, the Bank of Canada (BoC) reminded Canadians that as of January 1, 2021, $1, $2, $25, $500, and $1,000 banknotes would have their legal tender status removed. In accordance with amendments to the Bank of Canada Act and the Currency Act approved by .

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