Yes and no, it's not current currency as it went out of production in 2001. It is however still perfectly valid to use due to the way Scottish money works, in that it's not actually money in of itself but a proxy substitute for English money which is held in the vault of the issuing Scottish bank.
Eh? I know exactly how legal tender works. I mean you can still spend it in shops unlike the BOE £1 note which was withdrawn in 1988 but can still be exchanged for it's value at the BOE.
Guernsey still uses one pound notes too.![]()
So de we across the pond in Jersey.
The Guernsey and Jersey notes aren't Sterling though.
like my bother who wears shoes like a grandad.