New British 20-pound note featuring artist Turner enters circulation
The 20-pound note is the third to be made of durable polymer material rather than paper, following the launch of new five-pound and 10-pound notes in 2016 and 2017.
“Moving the 20-pound note to polymer marks a major step forward in our fight against counterfeiting,” the Bank of England’s Chief Cashier, Sarah John, said.
There are currently around 2 billion 20-pound paper notes in circulation in Britain, featuring the 18th-century economist, Adam Smith, and they will remain legal tender for now.
Turner is best known for his seascapes, which grew more abstract with age.
As well as his self-portrait, the new note features one of Turner’s most famous paintings, “The Fighting Temeraire”, which depicts the last journey of a ship that played a key role in Britain’s naval victory over France in the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.
A new polymer 50-pound note, featuring the 20th-century mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing, is due to enter circulation next year.
(Reuters/NAN)