I haven't seen a £100 note in fact I thought there isn't any...but according to this website http://www.uk-yankee.com/wiki-manual/index.php/finances/index a £100-note does exist.
2007-02-01 16:53:32
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answered by psalm 2
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There is a Scottish £100 note (which would be legal tender south of the border), but not an English one.
Given the amount of trouble most people have spending the £50 note (most shops refuse to take them), the concept would be a bit pointless. Some English shops (especially the further south you go) refuse to accept any Scottish denomination note at all, so the only way to spend a £50 or £100 note would be to go into a bank and get it changed for five £20 notes.
2007-02-02 03:54:36
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answered by Mental Mickey 6
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Bank of England notes issued do not exceed £50.
However the Scottish and Northern Ireland banks issue £100 notes.
2007-02-02 03:31:36
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answered by SJH 3
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Scotish banks issued £100 notes,they discontinued them some years ago but have started issuing them again.So as Scotland is in UK there are £100 notes here
2007-02-02 01:21:51
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answered by frankturk50 6
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YES.I WORK ABROAD AND GOT A FEW TO TAKE WITH ME.ACCEPTED IN FOREIGN PLACES.
2007-02-02 01:56:48
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answered by omar2207 1
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There isn't one
2007-02-02 00:34:27
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answered by Elle J Morgan 6
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is it true?
2007-02-02 00:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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