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March launch for Smith £20 note | March launch for Smith £20 note |
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A £20 note featuring economist Adam Smith will be issued on 13 March, the Bank of England has said. | A £20 note featuring economist Adam Smith will be issued on 13 March, the Bank of England has said. |
The note will also include a number of new security features designed to tackle counterfeiting. | The note will also include a number of new security features designed to tackle counterfeiting. |
While the Bank has yet to reveal the safety measures, they are thought to include a see through feature and a holographic strip. | While the Bank has yet to reveal the safety measures, they are thought to include a see through feature and a holographic strip. |
The current £20 note, which features composer Edward Elgar, will be phased out after the launch of the Adams note. | The current £20 note, which features composer Edward Elgar, will be phased out after the launch of the Adams note. |
Enhanced security | Enhanced security |
"The introduction of the Adam Smith £20 from 13 March will be a major undertaking for us as the £20 denomination is by far the most common note in circulation," said Andrew Bailey, the Bank's executive director for banking and chief cashier. | "The introduction of the Adam Smith £20 from 13 March will be a major undertaking for us as the £20 denomination is by far the most common note in circulation," said Andrew Bailey, the Bank's executive director for banking and chief cashier. |
"This means that the proportion of Adam Smith £20s will gradually increase over time. | "This means that the proportion of Adam Smith £20s will gradually increase over time. |
Smith will gradually replace Elgar on the £20 note | |
"The note's enhanced security features will play a key role in our continuing fight to prevent counterfeiting. Maintaining public confidence in our banknotes is paramount." | "The note's enhanced security features will play a key role in our continuing fight to prevent counterfeiting. Maintaining public confidence in our banknotes is paramount." |
Bank governor Mervyn King announced in October last year that he had chosen Smith to replace Elgar on the £20 note. | Bank governor Mervyn King announced in October last year that he had chosen Smith to replace Elgar on the £20 note. |
The decision is an historic one because the philosopher and economist will become the first Scotsman to appear on a Bank of England note. He is already featured on a Scottish £50 note. | The decision is an historic one because the philosopher and economist will become the first Scotsman to appear on a Bank of England note. He is already featured on a Scottish £50 note. |
Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife - part of Chancellor Gordon Brown's constituency. | Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife - part of Chancellor Gordon Brown's constituency. |
The economist is most famous for his book the Wealth of Nations, which many regard as almost inventing the concept of competition and market forces. | The economist is most famous for his book the Wealth of Nations, which many regard as almost inventing the concept of competition and market forces. |
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