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Just to confuse matters further when we visited the motherland last year we started in Scotland, short on cash hubby used an ATM and was surprised to see RBS bank notes. I explained that some Scottish banks issue their own notes but they were all worth the same, 2 days later in York a nice lady in a pie shop refused to take one of the notes which caused some major confusion.

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Just to confuse matters further when we visited the motherland last year we started in Scotland, short on cash hubby used an ATM and was surprised to see RBS bank notes. I explained that some Scottish banks issue their own notes but they were all worth the same, 2 days later in York a nice lady in a pie shop refused to take one of the notes which caused some major confusion.

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Just to confuse matters further when we visited the motherland last year we started in Scotland, short on cash hubby used an ATM and was surprised to see RBS bank notes. I explained that some Scottish banks issue their own notes but they were all worth the same, 2 days later in York a nice lady in a pie shop refused to take one of the notes which caused some major confusion.

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My American girlfriend couldn't get her head around the concept of different currencies and exchange rates. When she visited me in the UK she withdrew £200 from her Chase account using an ATM and then, when I whisked her away to Paris for a short romantic interlude, withdrew another €200 from an ATM near Gare du Nord.
Two days later she gets an alert from Chase telling her that she was overdrawn and some money transfers hadn't been paid. She'd been thinking all along that she'd actually withdrawn the equivalent of $200 at a time, not #200 in local currency! She naively and wrongly assumed the dollar was worth more than European funny money.
Two days later she gets an alert from Chase telling her that she was overdrawn and some money transfers hadn't been paid. She'd been thinking all along that she'd actually withdrawn the equivalent of $200 at a time, not #200 in local currency! She naively and wrongly assumed the dollar was worth more than European funny money.


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Scotland and Northern Ireland issue £100 notes. I wonder how one of those would be received in England or Wales.

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It's hard enough to get a £50 note accepted in many places in the UK, let alone a Scottish or NI one.

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Funny how the Scots can be, lived there for over 10 years and never had a problem spending English notes. To make matters worse Clydesdale bank and Bank of Scotland also issue their own.
Never really had a problem spending them in England only the taxis and smaller shops seem to have a problem with them.
Anyhoo thank goodness for the Euro, we are off to Yorkshire for a week followed by a week in Rome DH is now familiar with both currencies
Never really had a problem spending them in England only the taxis and smaller shops seem to have a problem with them.
Anyhoo thank goodness for the Euro, we are off to Yorkshire for a week followed by a week in Rome DH is now familiar with both currencies

