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Polymer £20 note comes into circulation

Melanie May | 20 February 2020 | News

The new polymer £20 note comes into circulation today (20 February).
The note features artist JMW Turner, and will eventually replace the paper £20 note, which features economist Adam Smith. The Bank of England will give six months notice of the old note’s withdrawal date.
The new note incorporates two see-through windows and a two-colour foil to make it more difficult to counterfeit. There is also a metallic hologram, which changes between the word ‘Twenty’ and ‘Pounds’ when the note is tilted.
The design was revealed last year, and as well as JMW Turner’s self-portrait, painted in around 1799 and currently on display in Tate Britain, features Turner’s painting The Fighting Temeraire; a tribute to the ship HMS Temeraire, which played a role in Nelson’s victory at the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.
 
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In addition, the Bank of England has teamed up with Snapchat to add even more interest through AR. Snapchat has created a lens that brings both Turner’s self portrait, and the image of The Fighting Temeraire to life when users open the Snapchat app, and hover their camera over a Snapcode, which is similar to a QR code.
Next year will see the Bank of England issue the final new polymer note: the £50 note featuring Alan Turing.
 

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