Current Banknotes
There are currently four different denominations of Bank of England notes in circulation.
Security features help you to identify genuine banknotes.
Take your time to check your notes, particularly if light conditions are poor or you are handling a large number of notes. Look for the security features described in these pages. Look at the note, and feel the note. Do not rely on one single feature. If you have doubts, compare the note with one that you know to be genuine.
There are some counterfeit notes about. They are completely
worthless. Don’t get caught out – protect yourself
and check your banknotes when you receive them.
It is a criminal offence to keep or pass on a note that you
know to be counterfeit.
If you have a note that you believe is a counterfeit you must take it to the police as soon as you can. They will provide you with a receipt and send the counterfeit to the Bank for analysis. If the note is genuine reimbursement will be made in full.
Click on any image below and learn more about the respective security and design features of each note
£5 note (Elizabeth Fry)
Actual note size: 135mm x 70mm (approx.)
£10 note (Charles Darwin)
Actual note size: 142mm x 75mm (approx.)
£20 note (Adam Smith)
Actual note size: 149mm x 80mm (approx.)
£50 note (Sir John Houblon)
Actual note size: 156mm x 85mm (approx.)
Key Resources
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"take a closer look" Leaflet Provides a guide to the key recognition and security features on banknotes. Download PDF (811k) |
Related Links
- Take A Closer Look
Test your knowledge about the security and design features in the £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes - Notes recently withdrawn from circulation
Details of notes issued and withdrawn since 1980 - Banknote Statistics
External Links
- Royal Mint
For all enquiries about British coinage








