On 06/28/2019 11:11, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:

Canada also replaced the $1- and $2-bill with coins (26.5mm and 28mm, resp.).

Oh, I know. I was questioned by the RCMP for spending a $2 bill that was in my 
leftover Canadian cash from a previous trip years before.

Two weeks ago I was in London, and had brought my pound notes/coins from a visit a few years earlier. When trying to buy lunch, the cashier refused my £10 note since new £5 and £10 notes had been issued over a year before. I was advised I could change it at a bank...

So the next day I stopped at a Metro Bank outlet on my way to our local office, but was told they'd only change notes for account holders -- which I can guarantee you I will now never be. But I was told I could go to the Bank of England and they'd change it. The BoE was probably only 20 minutes away by Tube, but I wasn't trying to turn this exchange into a side-quest. :^/

I still have the £10 note. In theory I might be able to exchange it by snail mail, but haven't looked into it yet...

--S.

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