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Can a Hedgehog Replace Winston Churchill? See Which Animals May Soon Swap in for Historical Figures on British Pounds
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- Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent
- This week, the Bank of England announced the shortlist of 18 animals that may soon appear on £5, £10, £20 and £50 banknotes.
- The Duke of Wellington and Elizabeth Fry appeared for years at a time on fivers; while tenners were occupied by Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens and Florence Nightingale.
Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent
Add as preferred source. The red fox, native to the United Kingdom, is among the six shortlisted mammals up for public vote to appear on new banknotes. Bank of England For more than 50 years, British banknotes have featured the faces of familiar historical figures. Soon, that tradition will change, when the currency of the United Kingdom gets a surprising redesign influenced by the public.
This week, the Bank of England announced the shortlist of 18 animals that may soon appear on £5, £10, £20 and £50 banknotes.
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