
New Bank of England chief cashier to ‘lead work on new generation of banknotes’
Working with a panel of wildlife experts, the Bank has produced a shortlist of animals that could become the central image on the £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes.
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Get a free fractional share worth up to £100. The current series of banknotes in circulation also features Jane Austen on the £10 banknote, JMW Turner on the £20 and Alan Turing on the £50. Rhys Phillips will take up the role as the Bank of England’s chief cashier and director of notes in October.
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according to The IndependentThe current series of banknotes in circulation also features Jane Austen on the £10 banknote, JMW Turner on the £20 and Alan Turing on the £50.
according to The IndependentRhys Phillips will take up the role as the Bank of England’s chief cashier and director of notes in October
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