The New Fiver is Here
The New Fiver was unveiled at Blenheim Palace on 2 June and was shown to the public at a number of events across the UK this summer. The New Fiver entered circulation on 13 September and In May 2017 paper £5 notes will cease to be legal tender and will no longer be accepted by shops.
What do I need to do?
Nothing. The Bank Of England will gradually start withdrawing paper £5 notes as they are banked by retailers and businesses. If, after May 2017, you find you still have some paper £5 notes you will be able to exchange them at the Bank of England. But until then carry on spending paper £5 notes as usual.
Why replace the note?
The Bank of England periodically replaces notes to introduce the latest new security features and stay ahead of counterfeiters. It also means that we can feature new characters.
We have decided that our next £5, £10 and £20 notes will be printed on polymer, a thin flexible plastic, because polymer notes last longer, stay cleaner and are harder to counterfeit than paper notes. 87% of people who commented in our 2013 consultation supported the idea.
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Future banknotes
New ten pound note
The new polymer £10 note featuring Jane Austen will enter circulation in summer 2017.
New twenty pound note
The new polymer £20 note featuring JMW Turner will enter circulation by 2020.