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  1. Hi, I'm looking for a little advice. In Britain there has been a lot of recent news coverage about the new Bank of England £5 polymer banknotes. In Scotland we've had these notes for a little longer. I recently withdrew some money from a ATM and got 10 Royal Bank of Scotland polymer £5 notes. They are in sequence and in very good condition. The serial numbers are nothing special alone but I remember reading some collectors like multiple notes in sequence. The numbers are AV545183 to AV545192. I was wondering if you would think these would be of any interest to anyone, or if I've maybe read a little too much into this recent "goldrush". Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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