When did the pound note cease to be legal tender?

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The pound notes ceased to be legal tender on 12th November 1984. This was after it had been used for more than 150 years. In 1986 the first two pounds coin was introduced to commemorate the 13th Commonwealth games that was in Scotland.
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The pound note was ceased to be legal tender in 1988.
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