THE old £10 notes are going out of circulation tomorrow.
The new polymer tenners were introduced in September last year.
Once the deadline passes you won’t be able to spend your notes in shops or restaurants.
If you want to swap the old notes over for new tender you will have to make the trip into a bank, building society or Post Office.
It is possible that a high street bank will stop exchanging them after the cut-off date but The Bank of England is legally obliged to.
You can either do this in person or via post.
Although if you post it to The Bank of England, you do so at the “sender’s risk”.
Polymer banknotes are reportedly more environmentally friendly.
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