
This guide should help prospective spenders heading for Scotland to get an inkling of what Scots currency looks like, and what you can do with it on a rainy morning.
These are the coins and they are actually worth something. The heavier the coin, the more it is worth, so you'll immediately feel that £2 will get you a few yards further than 50p.*

All of the above coins will enable you to purchase
I think you could squeeze in a croissant.
(Clearly, I need to do some research here.)
The next note of worth is the fiver.


(Yours, not mine - I'm trying to appeal to a wider audience here.)

And then there is the twenty pound note (see image above), purple and proud. You can splurge out on several toasted sandwiches, an Americano and a copy of The Times to prolong the experience. And enjoy stories like Hologram Tam's banknote scam
2 comments:
Nice article.
Although you've only got about £3.87 there. You're not getting a croissant AND coffee for that. You'd have to go for a single espresso to take away.
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