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More than £9 billion in old bank notes and coins still in circulation, says Bank of England

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More than £9 billion in old bank notes and coins have not been cashed in.

Although £20 and £50 notes stopped being legal tender last October 445 million are still in circulation.

The Bank of England (BOE) said there was also £87 million of old £1 coins kicking around.

In a breakdown of sums the BoE said there were 111 million £5 notes, 65 million £10, 198 million £20 and 70 million £50 notes not returned.

Paper £5 notes were withdrawn six years ago.

While all the paper notes are no longer legal tender, a Bank of England spokeswoman said “all genuine” banknotes that have been withdrawn from circulation keep their face value.

They can be returned to banks and some Post Offices.

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