so does anyone know why england doesnt have the £100 note???
During the Second World War, German counterfeits posed a
major threat, the German Government’s intention being to
destabilise sterling. By 1943 the German Government were
producing some 500,000 counterfeit “British” notes a month.
Most were not released, but were captured by the advancing allied
forces. However, significant numbers found their way into
circulation and were a constant headache for the Bank and other
financial institutions for years to come. To counter the problem
the Bank introduced a metal thread for the first time, and in 1943
it stopped issuing all denominations above £5 and withdrew
notes of these denominations (including £100, £500 and £1,000
notes) from circulation. The £10, £20 and £50 denominations
were reintroduced in 1964, 1970 and 1981 respectively.
Edit-few intersting money facts on here
www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/factnote.pdf