This Tuesday, in the presence of King Charles III, the new 5, 10, 20 and 50 pound banknotes with the image of the monarch were presented in public, which will begin to circulate on June 5.
King Charles III received the first banknotes at Buckingham Palace, which were presented by the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, accompanied by the entity’s executive director of banking, Sarah John.

As will be remembered, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, “the first monarch of this country to appear on a banknote issued by the bank, in 1960”, it was necessary to change the image printed on the banknotes.
The event where the King received the executives of the Bank of England is his first public appearance “since the Easter Mass on March 31, which was his first major event after learning that he has cancer.”
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Source: bancaynegocios
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