Bank of England: Queen II. Elizabethan notes will remain legal tender

II, who died on 8 September. Banknotes showing Elizabeth’s portrait remain legally valid. This is stated in: Message The Bank of England on the death of a monarch.

“Existing banknotes featuring Her Majesty the Queen will remain legal tender. Another announcement of the current Bank of England notes will be made after the mourning period is over,” he said.

According to British law, the Bank of England, after ascending the throne of a new monarch, must begin issuing new banknotes and minting coins with his image. The British throne was inherited by the 73-year-old son of Charles Elizabeth, who took the royal name of Charles III.

According to the protocol, II. The mourning linked to Elizabeth’s death will last 10 days from September 9. On the last day of mourning, a solemn service will be held at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, after which the Queen will be buried in the King George VI Memorial Chapel.

Elizabeth was 96 years old, acceding to the throne in 1952, making her the oldest and longest reigning monarch in British history. Buckingham Palace announced his death on Thursday evening.



Source: Gazeta

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