First images of new King Charles banknotes
The Bank of England has released the new design
Last updated 20th Dec 2022
The design for new banknotes with King Charles' image on them has been revealed by the Bank of England.
Although the design has been formalised, the notes won't enter circulation until the middle of 2024.
The Bank said the King’s portrait will be the only change on existing designs of its £5, £10, £20 and £50 polymer plastic notes.
The image of the King will appear on the front of the banknotes, as well as in the see-through security window.
But the Bank confirmed that all existing plastic banknotes featuring Queen Elizabeth II will still be accepted as legal tender, with the public able to carry on using them as normal.
It added that to keep the environmental and financial impact of the change to a minimum, it would only print new banknotes to replace those that are worn and when needed to increase notes in circulation.
This means that notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III will “co-circulate”.
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Bank governor Andrew Bailey said: “I am very proud that the Bank is releasing the design of our new banknotes which will carry a portrait of King Charles III.
“This is a significant moment, as the King is only the second monarch to feature on our banknotes.
“People will be able to use these new notes as they start to enter circulation in 2024.”
Fifty pence coins featuring the image of King Charles III are entering circulation this month, with 4.9 million coins being distributed across 9,452 Post Office branches nationwide.