# This is the live dynamic content for the Bank of England Bank Notes mobile app for iOS and Android # Do not edit, rename or remove this file unless otherwise permitted to do so. Incorrect modifications will prevent the public app from updating correctly # Where newline characters are required, be sure to use the \n escape sequence. Two newlines \n\n means new paragraph. # File format: Unicode UTF-8, Unix LF line termination. # Last updated 170620 aw@clay Polymer 10 pre-release content [infoTitle] ‘take a closer look’ at your banknotes (STAGING) [infoBody] Use the ‘Explore Banknotes’ buttons to learn about security features on paper and polymer Bank of England banknotes. Use these to check a banknote is genuine.\n\nUse the tabs below to get general advice on what to do if you think you have a counterfeit banknote, more about the new £10 note, withdrawal of the paper £10 note and some banknote facts. (STAGING) [infoTab1Title] Counterfeit Advice [infoTab1Text] Counterfeit notes are worthless. It is a criminal offence to hold onto or pass on counterfeit notes. If you suspect a note is counterfeit, take it to the police. They will give you a receipt and send the note to the Bank of England. If the note is genuine, you will be reimbursed.\n\nFor more information and details of our free of charge banknote education materials (STAGING) [infoTab1Button] Visit web site [infoTab1URL] http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/Pages/counterfeitadvice.aspx [infoTab2Title] The New £10 [infoTab2Text] The new polymer £10 note issued on 14 September 2017. Full details of the design and security features are available along with a range of free training materials for retailers and businesses.\n\nFor more information (STAGING) [infoTab2Button] View web site [infoTab2URL] http://www.thenewten.co.uk [infoTab3Title] Paper £10 notes [infoTab3Text] The paper £10 notes will be withdrawn from circulation as the new polymer £10 notes are introduced. You can continue to spend paper £10 notes until its legal tender status is withdrawn in Spring 2018. \n\nFor more information. (STAGING) [infoTab3Button] Visit web site [infoTab3URL] http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/Pages/withdrawn/default.aspx [infoTab4Title] Did You Know? [infoTab4Text] There are just over 3.4 billion Bank of England banknotes in circulation\n- they have a face value of around £73 billion\n- stacked on top of each other they would be around 40 times higher than Mount Everest!\n- laid out end to end they would stretch 12 times around the world!\n\nOld series Bank of England banknotes retain their face value for all time and can be exchanged with the Bank of England. For more information on exchanging banknotes. (STAGING) [infoTab4Button] Visit web site [infoTab4URL] http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/Pages/about/exchanges.aspx [infoButtonStartText] Explore Banknotes [integrityCheckCode] 51-03-BoE-MobileApp-BankNotes-2.0-150326 [eof]