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While out shopping today, I have been given a £5 note from Gibralter. Can I spend it here? If not would my bank exchange it for a UK £5?
Many Thanks
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give you a quid for it.
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It is not legal tender, in fact no other currency is inc. Scottish, although this is generally accepted as part of a gentlemens agreement.
I would return to the shop and tell them Do not accept any Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of man currency either.
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Interestingly enough, Scottish banknotes are not even legal tender in Scotland.
Although, to be fair, the whole concept of "legal tender" is generally misunderstood by most people.
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Anyone wishing to dispose of money of any type, you are welcome to pop it into brown envelopes and put it through my letterbox. Thanks.
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