New plastic £5 note: Everything you need to know

New £10 and £20 notes will follow, but there are no plans for a £50 model

Plastic five pound note
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More than 320 years of history came to an end this week as the Bank of England's new polymer £5 note entered circulation, replacing its paper predecessor.

But did you know that it's not the first plastic bank note to be issued in the UK, that as well as boosting security it is designed to save the Bank production costs, and that your old fivers will hold their value forever?

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