29-04-05, 12:23 | #1 |
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[ 29. April 2005, 13:26: Message edited by: tlr online ] |
29-04-05, 15:07 | #2 |
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hehehe!! one pound ...doesnt the Queen look lovely and young there
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29-04-05, 15:15 | #3 |
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Now, if we mention that we might actually still have some of them.. that doesn't mean we're old, erm just seasoned
I'll have to get my scanner up and running, have one nice Irish and Scottish £1 notes too. |
29-04-05, 15:19 | #4 |
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Remember when you could go to a shop and get a blackjack or a rhubarb and custard sweet for one of these....
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29-04-05, 15:19 | #5 |
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Oh yeah, I have a scottish one pound note. Out of interest, are they still legal? Mine's been lurking in my purse for about 2 years...I never wanted to go and give it to a shop person incase they laughed at me and questioned my knowledge in general...
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30-04-05, 01:20 | #6 |
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I think the Bank Of England is the only place that can change old notes up now, but you'll prolly find it's worth more like that than being changed up for a horrible yellow pound coin.
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30-04-05, 02:54 | #7 |
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No, grandpa.
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30-04-05, 06:28 | #8 |
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Morning treacle. Answer your bloody phone!
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30-04-05, 06:54 | #9 |
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I doubt that will happen.
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30-04-05, 09:03 | #10 |
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I don't remember that note, but I did constantly find myself using Scottish £1 notes when I was living in Scotland. (Stating the obvious)
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