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The Bank of England has been issuing banknotes for over 300 years. During that time, both the notes themselves and their role in society have undergone continual change. From today's perspective, it is easy to accept that a piece of paper that costs a few pence to produce is worth five, ten, twenty or fifty pounds. Gaining and maintaining public confidence in the currency is a key role of the Bank of England and one which is essential to the proper functioning of the economy.

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New £20 Note New-style £20 issued on 13 March 2007
New-style note featuring Adam Smith and incorporating enhanced security features is issued by the Bank. More
Security Security
How to check that your banknotes are genuine using the security features. More
More about banknotes More about banknotes
Facts, figures, frequently asked questions and a history of banknotes. More
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