Comment Re:Good idea (Score 0) 706
Well in Ireland Im sure they have a problem, considering their currency is the Euro. Northern Ireland (regardless of political preference) is a different country (think North Carolina & South Carolina, 2 separate states), but is part of the UK.
Ive since found this out, BoE notes are only "legal tender" in England and Wales, but not in Scotland and NI. However neither are the NI or Scot notes "legal tender" in their respective territories, but infact have to be backed up pound for pound by BoE notes in a vault in London.
Money, mad....
Ive since found this out, BoE notes are only "legal tender" in England and Wales, but not in Scotland and NI. However neither are the NI or Scot notes "legal tender" in their respective territories, but infact have to be backed up pound for pound by BoE notes in a vault in London.
Money, mad....