Is "Can I pay with a Benjamin?" a valid alternative to asking "Can I pay with a hundred-dollar bill"?
Well, I thought I'd see who was on the similar bill in the UK, but apparently only the Banks of Scotland and Northern Ireland even issue £100 notes. Is £50 really the largest denomination in common circulation? Seems limiting if you're paying larger sums in cash.It's meaningless to this elderly speaker of BrE.

The £50 note is the largest note issued by the Bank of England, and many places refuse to accept them because there are so many forgeries in circulation. I've never seen a Scottish or Northern Irish £100 note. The majority of people in the UK would pay a large sum by card, direct bank transfer or cheque (although I don't know anyone who even has a cheque book any more). Of course, if the person/business you're paying accepts £50 notes, you can pay a large sum using them if you've got enough of them. ATMs don't dispense £50 notes at all. The largest you can get out of an ATM is a £20. If you go into a bank or Post Office to withdraw a large amount of cash, you can ask not to receive any £50 notes if you're not willing to take the risk of a business not accepting it.Well, I thought I'd see who was on the similar bill in the UK, but apparently only the Banks of Scotland and Northern Ireland even issue £100 notes. Is £50 really the largest denomination in common circulation? Seems limiting if you're paying larger sums in cash.
Is £50 really the largest denomination in common circulation?
Seems limiting if you're paying larger sums in cash.
I probably shouldn't have sounded quite so certain about the ATMs not giving out £50 notes. I was going solely by personal experience - I used to get cash from the same ATM every time, which is at my local petrol station, not at a bank, and I last got cash out in 2019!Also, my local NatWest branch (Blackburn, Lancs) has an ATM which dispenses £50 notes. I expect other large branches do too.
I have never come across an ATM dispensing £50s either.I probably shouldn't have sounded quite so certain about the ATMs not giving out £50 notes. I was going solely by personal experience - I used to get cash from the same ATM every time, which is at my local petrol station, not at a bank, and I last got cash out in 2019!
Is "Can I pay with a Benjamin?" a valid alternative to asking "Can I pay with a hundred-dollar bill"?

Not entirely devoid of meaning to me - I knew it was some sort of high-value dollar bill. But what fraction it is of a 'Portrait of Madison', I don't know. (PoM is a term I've met only in a Raymond Chandler novel.)It's meaningless to this elderly speaker of BrE.
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