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How dad-of-three made more than £1,000 out of a few new plastic £5 notes – and you could too

Lucky Tim Mitchell got his hands on the new fivers with a valuable serial number

A VALUABLE batch of new £5 notes is set to make a dad-of-three a small fortune.

Tim Mitchell is likely to be more than a grand better off after he landed 30 new notes with a unique serial number.

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Hotel manager Tim Mitchell pictured with his valuable £5 notes with low serial numbers which he reckons are worth £1,000Credit: Daily Post Wales
: “I went to the HSBC bank in town to get some five-pound notes for change for the day at the hotel.

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“When I checked the notes I found 30 of them had the AA01 serial number so I went on eBay to see what they were selling for.

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“I saw they were going for £40 to £50 with some special numbers going for far more.

“I started to put the notes online myself and so far have made £430 from 11 notes.

“I had £150 worth of five-pound notes but I am hoping to make well over £1,000 by the time I have sold all the notes.

“I find it bizarre that people want to pay £40 for a fiver but I’m not complaining – it is a good payday.”

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He now plans to spend his windfall on his lucky three children by taking them on a surprise holiday.

You could be one of the lucky ones to cash in on a £5 note that is going for over £300 on eBayCredit: ebay
The new polymer £5 note featuring Sir Winston Churchill is selling for a small fortuneCredit: Getty Images

The jackpot serial number starting AA01, followed by a six-digit number, can be found on the reverse side of the note, which features a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill.

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It is printed down the left hand side and also appears in the bottom right below the clear window.

The first note - with a AA01 000001 number was presented to The Queen leaving up to 999,998 other fivers with the AA01 prefix.

Auction sites have seen a spike in sales of the note since its release last week - with prices up to £300.

A note with one of the sought after serial numbers had reached £310 on eBay earlier this afternoon, with many others listed.

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The polymer fivers are 15 per cent smaller than the paper notes they are replacing and are said to last more than twice as long.

If like Mr Mitchell you have a note with the serial number AA01 000001 you could make some extra cashCredit: Daily Post Wales

The plastic notes are difficult to tear and can survive being put through the washing machine and other spills.

Britain is joining the list of more than 30 countries that already use plastic banknotes, including Australia which adopted the notes in 1988, and Singapore and New Zealand.

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According to G4S Cash Solutions, one of the distributors, it could take until the end of next week before all the cash machines that dispense fivers are stocked with new notes.

On October 3, the Bank of England will also be auctioning off a batch of low serial number £5 notes for charity.

The lowest, with serial number AA01 000017, has an estimate of between £800 and £1,200. Auctioneers Spink says this is almost certainly the lowest number Bank of England polymer £5 available to the public.

The new note features a host of new security features which make it more difficult for forgers to forgeCredit: Getty Images
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A sheet of 60 notes with serial numbers starting AM01-AM60 has an estimate at the auction of between £3,000 and £4,000.

The Bank of England has donated some notes with significant or low serial numbers to people and institutions who were involved in the development, or traditionally receive one when a new series is issued.

The new £5 note paves the way for a new generation of security features, making the note harder to counterfeit, the Bank of England claims.

They include a see-through window featuring the Queen's portrait as well as Big Ben shown in gold foil on the front of the note and silver on the back.

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Novelist Jane Austen will be the face of the new £10 note from summer 2017.

Artist JMW Turner will appear on the next £20 banknote, due to be issued by 2020.


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