How much is a paper 5 note worth?

A more realistic price for a rare fiver might be around £200, says the Daily Mirror, which is still 40 times the note’s face value. One collector sold a set of three sequentially numbered £5 notes with low serial numbers for £456, adds the paper. Other rare serial numbers attracting high bids have begun with AB and AC.

What are the rare 5 pound note serial numbers?

Sadly there are only four in circulation, but it’s believed they could be worth as much as £50,000 each. They went into circulation on 4 December and the serial numbers range from AM32 88551 to AM32 88554. Sadly, three of the notes have already been accounted for, meaning just one remains up for grabs.

Are sequential 5 notes worth anything?

I’ve not got a AA01 note – but is my fiver still valuable? Even if your freshly minted £5 notes don’t come close to the prized ‘AA01’ territory, it is worth nothing that some collectors also prize sets of banknotes with sequential serial numbers.

Are AK47 5 pound notes worth anything?

With paper £5 and £10 notes no longer legal tender from March 1 some of the new plastic £5 notes have been selling for way over their face value. Ones with quirky numbers, such as AK47 have been listed for as much as £160,000 but most have been selling for about £100.

Are 5 pound notes with AA worth anything?

As a general rule of thumb your new £5 note is probably only worth its face value. However, the notes with the AA serial number can actually fetch upwards of £20. Sadly, though, you’ll usually find that your five pound note is in fact worth… a fiver.

What are 5 pound AA notes worth?

eBay is currently a hotbed for people reselling their new £5 notes. As a general rule of thumb your new £5 note is probably only worth its face value. However, the notes with the AA serial number can actually fetch upwards of £20.

What’s the value of a five pound note?

Sadly, though, you’ll usually find that your five pound note is in fact worth… a fiver. What about my old five pound note? Time is running out for them. You have until May 5 to spend them, and then they ebcome worthless. However The Bank of England will ALWAYS accept them. Read more about what happens when the old £5 note expires here.

Which is the Bank of England £5 note?

The Bank of England £5 note, also known as a fiver, is a banknote of the pound sterling.

What are the serial numbers on a £5 note?

The serial number is the six numbers that follow the cypher refers to the sheet that the note is printed on. For example, there are 60 polymer £5 banknotes on each sheet and the first run had the cypher AA01 to AA60. There are just under a million serial numbers printed for each cypher – from 000001 to 999000.

How much is a rare £5 note worth?

A rare £5 note with a serial number made up of six eights recently sold on eBay for £149.02. It was put on eBay with a starting price of £5 and received 19 bids in total, pushing up the price.

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