The Bank of England has received thousands of responses to its appeal for ideas for the first major redesign of banknotes in 50 years.
They included a high volume of ideas from young people despite trends showing they are less likely to use cash, instead preferring mobile payments.
"We have had many thousands of responses and lots of interest and engagement from young people too," said Victoria Cleland the Bank's chief cashier.
It released some examples of designs it has received, including a dolphin, the Sycamore Gap tree - also known as the Robin Hood tree and the Angel of the North sculpture in Gateshead.
"The reaction shows how important banknotes are as way to celebrate the UK and how much we have to celebrate," Ms Cleland said.






