Submitted by elizabeth-cooper t3_zqb9iv in worldnews
CharistineE t1_j0xdk3z wrote
I like that this is only for new bills and they are not destroying the old ones for environmental reasons.
Spudtron98 t1_j0xhzxd wrote
Cash usually remains in circulation until it’s deemed unusable. The only reason you never see any monarchs prior to Elizabeth on coinage, which can remain in use for many decades, is because she straight up pre-dates decimalisation.
StephenHunterUK t1_j0yog53 wrote
You were still getting Victoria-era coins in circulation until then, indeed.
Ffishsticks t1_j0ypkcs wrote
No the old ones will be cycled out as they get worn or there is a big change in the design (roughly every 15-20 years for notes).
Before they made them smaller in the 1990s the 5p and 10p coins were the same size and value as the pre-decimalisation 1 & 2 shillings. As a kid I saw various Edwards and Georges on the coins still in circulation
Nerevarine91 t1_j0xw40h wrote
They only just finished the switch to plastic, so replacing all the money again would be an absolute nightmare
plz_send_your_nudes t1_j0xdxwu wrote
How would they go and collect all old ones? Its simply not doable
FondleMyPlumsPlease t1_j0xeigd wrote
Same way they replaced paper with plastic notes, it’s very doable.
fukwhutuheard t1_j0xf2e6 wrote
old bills are removed from circulation all the time. a bank collects them and takes them out of circulation and is provided new bills by the gov
plz_send_your_nudes t1_j0xfbnw wrote
Obviously, but no one would go around and replace them as in a transition to the Euro. The slow replacement is a standard process done all the time.
Nerevarine91 t1_j0ynfe8 wrote
I mean, you understand that the slow replacement is done all the time, so… you absolutely do know that the change would be doable. Slowly.
Bring_Bring_Duh_Ello t1_j0ynkgw wrote
Dude go over to r/ELI5
ThatGuyMiles t1_j0xfnjm wrote
I mean these programs exist, they don’t go out and collect them, older currency just gets destroyed wants it finds its way to banks/financial institutions. So I assume that means they aren’t going out of their way to destroy the “queen’s” bills once they reach financial institutions, instead they will be allowed to recirculate.
I’m going based off of the other persons comments and just assuming they are correct, that they aren’t being destroyed.
theonlyrexkwondo t1_j0yk4qv wrote
It would be impossible! We would need some sort of organisation or system that collects and holds onto the money or something. Some kind of giant piggy bank the money runs through and they could exchange the notes. Nah.. impossible. Never been done.
CharistineE t1_j0xfhd9 wrote
Obviously they wouldn't get all of it. I have $2 US dollar bills which are legal tender, but not printed. They could easily say that all banks have to exchange for new. Many countries change currency. It is doable, though never perfect.
TriblialBrainDamblge t1_j0xrdq9 wrote
Common misconception, $2 USD bills have been in print continuously since the 70s.
TheNachoSupreme t1_j0xuibj wrote
Random fun fact: A gay strip club I've been to exclusively gives change for cover/drinks in two dollar bills to encourage tipping the dancers more
mlorusso4 t1_j0xru90 wrote
It’s super easy actually. You start out by just exchanging all the money already in the banks. Then, as businesses and people deposit their old money into the banks, you swap that out too. It might take a bit to swap out every last dollar, but after a short time you would get the overwhelming majority. The only old bills left would be the wad of cash under grandmas bed.
Now you could speed the process up by saying on x date the old money is no good, but that’s considered a bad idea because it lowers faith in your currency
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