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« Reply #2535 on: July 22, 2008, 08:51:12 PM »

Talking of 10 bob notes.........I bet Grandad TJ remembers the old white fivers.

Remember them ... he still tries to pay with them !!
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« Reply #2536 on: July 22, 2008, 08:52:22 PM »

10 bob also used to be reffered to as "half a nicker" a nicker being a pound.

I can't find anywere that tells me how the pound got the nickname nicker. Any help please?

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Why can't a one-legged woman give change for a pound?

Because she's only got half a knicker.

LOL, I seen that on my search earlier, thought it'd be too corny tho

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« Reply #2537 on: July 22, 2008, 08:53:31 PM »

There's a story that copper wire was invented by 2 Jocks fighting over a penny too.

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« Reply #2538 on: July 22, 2008, 08:54:54 PM »

I dropped a threepenny bit once....................it hit me on the back of the head as I bent down to pick it up.

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« Reply #2539 on: July 22, 2008, 08:58:29 PM »

Don't forget boys and girls, now is the time to pull that ragwart.




"why?" would be the obvious question, me thinks.

Ragwart is deadly poison to horses. One bite and they are dead before they can swallow. Next month it will go to seed, better to pull it now.

I seem to remember your telling me that yew was deadly poison to horses too

Correct Ralph. You don't forget much do you? I bet you remember 10 bob notes.


10 bob also used to be reffered to as "half a nicker" a nicker being a pound.

I can't find anywere that tells me how the pound got the nickname nicker. Any help please?

Geo

I'm not sure about that one Geo but there are quite a few apparent ryming slangs as well as "nicker"which seem to be anonymous, groin for instance, which means ring, kettle which is watch,  and brass meaning hooker etc. I do remember a ten bob note being called a "cow's" as in cow's calf=half and playing snooker for "roons",  tosheroons which were half-crowns not to mention being bullied by Dave the wrestler into losing back my winnings and then being ordered to  pay for the table. Mind you he never sat on my face and farted so I must have got off easy...
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« Reply #2540 on: July 22, 2008, 09:00:32 PM »

Talking of 10 bob notes.........I bet Grandad TJ remembers the old white fivers.

When they changed the fivers, Tommy Elvin asked my dad if he wanted white fivers or blue ones. "Gimme white ones" he said, "I'll soon blew em"
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« Reply #2541 on: July 22, 2008, 10:43:55 PM »

The Bank of Scotland have a superb musuem (Free entry) at the top of the Mound here in Edinburgh. Working in the Pensions industry I found it an amazing place with so many fantastic stories. If your ever in Edinburgh well worth a visit.

This link holds some interesting facts, mostly about Scottish Banks but anyone with an interest in the history of money should enjoy it.

There is a paragraph about parliament (I think) trying to stop Scotland producing notes under £5 many years ago. I suspect this may have something to do with why we hold onto them.

Currently there are 3 banks in Scotland that can produce notes - BOS - RBOS and Clydesdale

Only the Bank of England can produce notes in Englandshire.

http://www.rampantscotland.com/SCM/banknotes.htm


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To the Posters who suggested I remember white fivers - of course I do. Now go away.

As to Geo, interesting Post, & I have a question for you.

Until quite recently, I had some Scottish £100 notes, 9 of them, lovely things,  - do they still do these, do you know?
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« Reply #2542 on: July 22, 2008, 10:44:40 PM »


Oh, & glory be at the return of this Diary.

It's the Dog's.
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« Reply #2543 on: July 22, 2008, 10:58:37 PM »

The Bank of Scotland have a superb musuem (Free entry) at the top of the Mound here in Edinburgh. Working in the Pensions industry I found it an amazing place with so many fantastic stories. If your ever in Edinburgh well worth a visit.

This link holds some interesting facts, mostly about Scottish Banks but anyone with an interest in the history of money should enjoy it.

There is a paragraph about parliament (I think) trying to stop Scotland producing notes under £5 many years ago. I suspect this may have something to do with why we hold onto them.

Currently there are 3 banks in Scotland that can produce notes - BOS - RBOS and Clydesdale

Only the Bank of England can produce notes in Englandshire.

http://www.rampantscotland.com/SCM/banknotes.htm


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To the Posters who suggested I remember white fivers - of course I do. Now go away.

As to Geo, interesting Post, & I have a question for you.

Until quite recently, I had some Scottish £100 notes, 9 of them, lovely things,  - do they still do these, do you know?

Yes Tony they do. Some other interesting notes from same website:

Visitors to Scotland are sometimes perplexed not just by a new currency but by the many banknotes in circulation - issued not just by the Bank of England but also by three Scottish banks. Here's how to deal with the situation.

Cash obtained abroad from a bank or travel agent will always be Bank of England notes - these are perfectly acceptable in Scotland.

Coins in circulation in Scotland are all issued by the Royal Mint - there are no Scottish specific coins.

There are 100 pennies in a pound and the abbreviation "p" is used eg 55p. There are 1p, 2p copper coins, 5p, 10p, 20p, and 50p silver coins.

There is a bronze-coloured one pound coin - with different flip sides with symbols for each of the countries of the UK. There is also a bi-colour two pound coin with a silver centre and a gold-colour border.

Bank of England circulate notes in denominations of 5, 10 and 20 pounds.

Three Scottish commercial banks - Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank issue their own notes to their own designs.

95% of the notes in circulation in Scotland are from these three banks. They are of equal value to Bank of England notes (but see 8 and 9 below).

Scottish banks issue 5,10 and 20 pound notes. They also issue large denomination 50 and 100 pound notes but tourists are best to avoid these. There are also a few Royal Bank of Scotland one pound notes still in use.

Exchange all your Scottish notes for Bank of England notes (or your home currency) before you leave Scotland. You may have difficulty in exchanging Scottish notes in parts of England or abroad.

If you exchange Scottish notes abroad, you will probably get a poorer exchange rate than for Bank of England notes.



In regards to changing Scottish notes, when I was serving in Germany, the manageress at the bank we used always kept a stash of Scottish notes and when we were changing Deutschmarks when coming home on leave she would give us Scottish notes at less than the going rate for English notes.

Geo


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« Reply #2544 on: July 22, 2008, 11:03:10 PM »

We have £50 notes but the shops won't accept them. Even the bank won't change them if you dont have an account. What's up with that?
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« Reply #2545 on: July 22, 2008, 11:04:11 PM »



Bank of England circulate notes in denominations of 5, 10 and 20 pounds.


Thanks Geo - but out of date info, surely - Engand have had £50 notes for a good while now.
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« Reply #2546 on: July 22, 2008, 11:10:11 PM »

We have £50 notes but the shops won't accept them. Even the bank won't change them if you dont have an account. What's up with that?

Because anyone who has £50 notes is dodgy.

The general population see them so rarely they assume any they do see are snide.
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« Reply #2547 on: July 22, 2008, 11:11:29 PM »



Bank of England circulate notes in denominations of 5, 10 and 20 pounds.


Thanks Geo - but out of date info, surely - Engand have had £50 notes for a good while now.

Never been lucky enough to find out Tony.......lol, merely copied info from the site

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« Reply #2548 on: July 22, 2008, 11:12:59 PM »

We have £50 notes but the shops won't accept them. Even the bank won't change them if you dont have an account. What's up with that?

But does it help get a free sandwich?

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« Reply #2549 on: July 22, 2008, 11:14:40 PM »

We have £50 notes but the shops won't accept them. Even the bank won't change them if you dont have an account. What's up with that?

But does it help get a free sandwich?

Geo

Yes, but just one bite at a time.
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