King Charles III banknotes enter circulation (2024)

Published on 05 June 2024

News release

Banknotes carrying a portrait of King Charles III will be issued for the first time on 5 June 2024. The portrait of the King will appear on existing designs of all four banknotes (£5, £10, £20 and £50), with no other changes to the existing designs.

Polymer banknotes that feature the portrait of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will remain legal tender, and will co-circulate alongside King Charles III notes. The new banknotes will only be printed to replace those that are worn, and to meet any overall increase in demand for banknotes. This approach is in line with guidance from the Royal Household, to minimise the environmental and financial impact of this change. This means the public will begin to see the new King Charles III notes very gradually.

Speaking on issue day, the Bank of England’s Governor Andrew Bailey said:

“We’re very pleased to be issuing the new King Charles banknotes. This is a historic moment, as it’s the first time we’ve changed the sovereign on our notes. We know that cash is important for many people, and we are committed to providing banknotes for as long as the public demand them. Bringing these new notes into circulation is a demonstration of that commitment.”

Note exchanges

Although the new King Charles banknotes will be available from 5 June 2024, we expect them to enter circulation very gradually. Members of the public who want to exchange a limited value of current or old series notes for King Charles notes will be able to do so. A banknote exchange service will be available in person or by post through the Bank of England, for a short time from the 5 June 2024 issuance date. Further details can be found on the King Charles III banknotes page.

Auction of low serial notes

A series of charity auctions of low-serial numbered notes will be held over the summer at Spink & Son. In addition to the auctions, members of the public will be able to enter a ballot to purchase a set of notes. The money raised will be donated to charity. More details will be made available on the Spink & Son website.

Notes to editors

  1. Images of the King Charles III banknotes were unveiledon 20 December 2022.
  2. Previously unreleased images of the King Charles banknotes can be found in this Flickr album.
  3. B-roll footage of the King Charles banknotes being printed at Debden in February 2023, can be downloaded. This footage is free download and edit for broadcast.
  4. Images of all Bank of England banknotes can be found on the Bank’s Flickr site. An information video about our King Charles III notes can be found on the King Charles III banknotes page.
  5. The current series of banknotes(series G) features the following characters in the designs: £5 – Winston Churchill, £10 – Jane Austen, £20 JMW Turner, £50 –Alan Turing.
  6. The King’s image will appear on the front of the banknotes, as well as in cameo in the see-through security window.
  7. Although the notes that enter circulation on 5 June 2024 will feature a new portrait of the monarch, the reverse side of each note remains unchanged.
  8. The new notes can be checked using the same security features as existingQueen Elizabeth II banknotes. More information on the specific designs and security features of these can be found at the following links: £5, £10, £20, £50.
  9. Members of the public will be able to exchange Queen Elizabeth II banknotes forKing Charles III banknotes through the Bank of England. This can be done in person on 5, 6, 7, 10 and 11 June up to a limit of £300 per person. Given the potential for long waits, we would encourage use of the postal service where possible. This will be available from 5-30 June. Further information is available on the King Charles III banknotes page.
  10. See images of current polymer notes and withdrawn paper banknotes.

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King Charles III banknotes enter circulation (2024)

FAQs

King Charles III banknotes enter circulation? ›

King Charles III banknotes entered circulation on 5 June 2024.

How long will notes with queens head on be valid? ›

The Bank of England has announced it will begin circulating bank notes with the image of King Charles III from June 5 this year, 2024. That means that, at some point, notes featuring the image of his mother Queen Elizabeth II will no longer be usable.

Have banknotes featuring King Charles III entered circulation in the UK? ›

Banknotes featuring King Charles III entered circulation in the United Kingdom on Wednesday. The Bank of England said Charles is only the second monarch, after his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to appear on banknotes issued by the BoE. It's also the first time the bank has changed the monarch on its notes.

Will the bank notes change to Charles? ›

New banknotes with King Charles III's portrait on them are now being issued for the first time, and fresh Bank of England notes will be printed to gradually replace any damaged ones. Queen Elizabeth II was first seen on banknotes in 1960, and the King only the second monarch to be depicted on notes.

How do I get King Charles notes? ›

You can swap your Queen Elizabeth notes for the new ones by post, up to a limit of £300 per person, through the Bank of England. It's important to know that the swap scheme is only temporary: it ends on 30 June 2024. Your request needs to reach the Bank of England by that date at the latest, so allow time for postage.

Can I still use money with the Queen on? ›

Banknotes featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, will remain legal tender, and can continue to be used.

Is sterling with Queen's head still valid? ›

Yes, all United Kingdom circulating coins bearing portraits of Queen Elizabeth II remain legal tender and in circulation.

How long will it take for the money to change? ›

Though we'll soon get a glimpse of what our new banknotes will look like, they aren't expected to enter circulation until mid-2024. All four denominations — £5, £10, £20 and £50 — are set to be updated with the new designs.

Where can I change old bank notes? ›

Exchanging old banknotes

Many banks accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office will also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office.

Can I still use old 20 notes? ›

(Image credit: Photography taken by Mario Gutiérrez.) Old £20 and £50 paper notes stopped being legal tender in the UK on 30 September 2022. This means you can't use them in shops or as payment any more.

When can I change my new notes in 2024? ›

Collection of reserved notes starts from 24 January to 8 February 2024 at your selected branch and time slot. For clients aged 60 and above, or with special needs, you may visit our branches between 24 January to 8 February 2024 to exchange without any prior reservation.

How long will it take to change money to Charles? ›

Banknotes carrying a portrait of King Charles III will be issued for the first time on 5 June 2024. The portrait of the King will appear on existing designs of all four banknotes (£5, £10, £20 and £50), with no other changes to the existing designs.

Do banks still take old 20 notes 2024 England Post Office? ›

This note replaces our paper £20 note which was withdrawn from circulation after 30 September 2022. You may be able to deposit withdrawn notes at your own bank or with the Post Office. Alternatively, you can exchange withdrawn banknotes with selected Post Office branches or with the Bank of England.

Are there any King Charles coins in circulation? ›

In December 2022, the first 50p with Charles's face on were shown to the public, Rebecca Morgan, director of collector services at The Royal Mint said: "Today marks a new era for UK coinage, with the effigy of King Charles III appearing on 50ps in circulation.

What money is printed with King Charles? ›

Charles will be pictured on the front of the £5, £10, £20, and £50 banknotes, and will be seen through the notes' see-through security window. LONDON — Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles III entered circulation on Wednesday for the first time, the Bank of England said in a statement.

Who is the Queen of England in 2024? ›

2024 will be the first full year with King Charles and Queen Camilla on the throne. Here's a collection of photos from the lives of the UK royals.

How long are the Queens head stamp valid for? ›

If the stamp has a barcode on it, you can still use it to send post. However, if the stamp with the Queen's head on doesn't have a barcode on it, it can no longer be used for postage. This follows the introduction of a six-month grace period last year from the initial January 31 deadline in 2023.

Are coins with Queen's head still valid? ›

The simple answer is yes.

How long do head notes last? ›

From the moment you apply: the top notes, or 'head' notes last around 5-15 minutes before they disappear. The middle notes last from two to four hours, and make up most of the fragrance. The base notes(very occasionally referred to as 'fond') usually last from four to six hours.

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