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Yes, all United Kingdom circulating coins bearing portraits of Queen Elizabeth II remain legal tender and in circulation.
Old £20 and £50 paper notes stopped being legal tender in the UK on 30 September 2022.
The $5 banknote attracted some criticism when its design was released because the portrait of the Queen replaced that of Caroline Chisholm who had appeared on the first decimal $5 banknote.
The estate, mostly situated in the north of England and the Midlands, has a value of £652 million ($805 million), The Guardian reported. However, Charles had to give up ownership of the Duchy of Cornwall when he ascended to the throne.
Exchanging old notes This note replaces our paper £20 note which was withdrawn from circulation after 30 September 2022. You may be able to deposit withdrawn notes at your own bank or with the Post Office.