Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
London Transport (uk.transport.london) Discussion of all forms of transport in London. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Jim [wake wrote:
Scottish banknotes have been at par for well over 40 years [originally they were discounted at sixpence in the pound] but even now many smaller shops don't accept them, probably because of unfamiliarity. The more likely reason is that some of the banks in England will not accept them. I believe that some banks won't accept them at all because they are not considered legal tender. Most won't take them unless they are bundled separately from notes issued by the Bank of England, and some banks charge their business customers for handling them. They need to be kept separate in order to ensure that they don't get mixed up with BoE notes that are issued to businesses and used to replenish ATM cash machines and self-serve supermarket tills. Personal (as distinct from business) customers may find that their bank will accept Scottish notes out of goodwill, but the best way to get rid of them is to take them to a Post Office. You may get a less than enthusiastic reception, because accounting for Scottish notes has to be done separately and is something of a chore, but all Post Offices are expected to take them. |