Queen Elizabeth II will continue to use banknotes from the 33 countries of Grupo Milenio

Image from Queen isabel II He is the character that appears the most on banknotes and coins in the world, with a total of 33 different countries, with 26 portraits.

After his death, it was hoped that the cash renewal with his statue would be extended Canada and 14 more countries in America which are members of the Commonwealth (Commonwealth of Nations which is still part of the United Kingdom), New Zealand and Australia.

That commonwealth It has existed since 1931 and is made up of countries from five continents, expanding the powers of the British crown.

However, not all countries that are still part of the British crown will change their currencies, despite that fact great Britain start placing the image King Charles IIIAccording to the Royal Canadian Mint, the Canadian government will decide whether King Charles III will appear on the new coin.

Canada was the first country to use the British monarch’s image on money by placing a 9-year-old daughter on the CAD20 note in 1935. “The current CAD20 polymer banknote is destined to be in circulation for years to come,” reports Bank of Canada (BoC).

He Bank of Australia Reserves He stated that he would keep his AUD5 note with the late Queen in circulation “through the years”; however, he noted that he would be launching a new coin in 2023.

He Bank of New Zealand Reserves He pointed out that it was likely the Queen would remain on the NZD20 note for many years, as it was rarely produced and had no plans to destroy the stock, and that destroying it “would be a wasteful and bad environmental practice.”

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