The Bank of England said on Saturday that the £50 note will remain some portion of UK cash after “another, more secure” form of the most noteworthy esteem note in England was declared. It will be imprinted on thin, adaptable plastic polymer material after the Turner £20 note is issued in 2020.
The new note, worth about $66 at current trade rates, will be Britain’s last section to make the move from paper to plastic, with five-and 10-pound charges officially made of the more solid and harder-to-counterfeit material. Presently the unavoidable issue emerges about what character will show up on the back of the new banknote is up in the air, with the national bank saying it will look for the perspectives of the general population.
There are exceptionally conspicuous and potential contenders like Stephen Hawking, Margaret Thatcher, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Agatha Christie, Princess Diana, Emmeline Pankhurst, David Bowie, Bruce Forsyth etc. The Treasury said “Individuals ought to have however much decision as could be expected with regards to their cash and in this manner whose picture will show up in the note will be made after proposals from individuals from the general population.
Source: SKY NEWS