This is a list of £5
banknotes
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bills, and
coin
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Sterling
Sterling may refer to:
Currency
* The English penny, historically known as the ''sterling''
* Pound sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom
* Sterling silver, a grade of silver
Places United Kingdom
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British £5 coin
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Bank of England £5 note
The Bank of England £5 note, also known as a fiver, is a sterling banknote. It is the smallest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of England. On 5 June 2024 and 13 September 2016, a new polymer note was introduced, featurin ...
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Bank of Scotland £5 note
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Bank of Ireland £5 note
The Bank of Ireland £5 note is a sterling banknote. It is the smallest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Ireland.
History
The Bank of Ireland began issuing notes in 1783, the same year as the bank's founding. Early banknotes were de ...
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Clydesdale Bank £5 note
The Clydesdale Bank £5 note, also known informally as a fiver, is a sterling banknote. It is the smallest denomination of banknote issued by Clydesdale Bank. The current polymer note, first issued in 2015, bears an image of engineer William Arro ...
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Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note
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Ulster Bank
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Egyptian £5 note
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Falklands £5 note
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Gibraltarian £5 note
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Guernsey £5 note
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Manx £5 note
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Jersey £5 note
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Saint Helena £5 note
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South Sudanese £5 SSP note
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Sudanese LS 5 note
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Syrian LS 5 coin
Obsolete currencies
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Australian £A 5 note
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Bahamian £5 note
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Bermudian £5 note
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Biafran £5 note
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British West African 100/– note
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Canadian £5 note
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Cypriot £C 5 note
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Fijian £5 note
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Gambian £5 note
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Ghanaian £5 note
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Irish pound
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Series A IR£5 note
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Series B IR£5 note
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Series C IR£5 note
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Israeli IL5 note and
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Jamaican £5 note
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Libyan £L5 note
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Maltese £M 5 note
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New Brunswick £5 note
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New Zealand £NZ 5 note
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Nigerian £5 note
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Nova Scotian £5 note
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Palestinian £P5 note
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Prince Edward Island
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Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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Rhodesian
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Southern Rhodesian £5 note
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Malawian
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Region distribution
Northern regio ...
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Zambian
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Zambia's youthful population cons ...
£5 note
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Solomon Islands
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South African £SA 5 note
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South West African £5 note
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Tongan £5 note
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Western Samoan £5 note
See also
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List of £1
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List of £10
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