How England’s Currency Will Change After Queen Elizabeth’s Death

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Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth IIThe Bank of England will soon print new banknotes featuring Charles who was King after his mother’s suicide on Sept. 8. If you are curious about whether your Queen Elizabeth bills may soon be a thing of the past, the Bank of England Issued a releaseThis explains how Her Majesty’s legacy will be preserved through the country’s currency.

The late Monarch has appeared on the banknotes since 1960, after the UK Treasury granted the Bank of England permission in 1954 to user her portrait on the currency. The Bank of England currently circulates £5 with Winston Churchill, £10 with Jane Austen, £20 with JMW Turner and £50 with Alan Turing banknotes—soon to join them will be Charles’ portrait.

Continue reading to learn more about England’s financial situation after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

How will the currency change following Queen Elizabeth’s passing?

New bills featuring King Charles III will start in 2024. However, money bearing the Queen’s image will still be valid.

King Charles III will be on the pound.

Yes, King Charles will be featured on all bills’ fronts, with other iconic British figures appearing at the back. According to the Bank of England, “no additional changes to the banknote designs will be made.”

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