
This signed limited edition print from legendary stencil artist Blek Le Rat dropped to minimal fanfare — but savvy resellers saw an instant ROI.
The long-awaited King Charles currency notes have officially entered limited circulation in the UK — with select Post Office branches confirmed to stock the new £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes. Resellers who acted fast were able to exchange old bills for newly issued ones and instantly list them on eBay at 2× value.
Because you're simply swapping like-for-like, there’s zero financial risk, and early buyers abroad are paying premiums due to novelty, scarcity, and royal fandom. Whether sold as singles or bundled, this is a pure timing play: strike fast or miss out.
Each note can be obtained at face value — £5, £10, £20, and £50 respectively — from selected Post Offices.
Demand is highest among international collectors, especially via eBay GSP, where novelty is king.
Bundled sets are fetching £150–£160+, with individual £50 notes already flipping for £100.
Early circulation is limited; most banks and shops won’t have them for another 2–4 weeks.
Since the notes are legal tender, there's no risk — you can simply deposit them back if unsold.
16/06/2025
The first £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes featuring King Charles III roll out via select UK Post Offices — collectors and flippers take immediate notice.
19/06/2025
Confirmed drops at high-footfall branches in London, Windsor, Manchester, and Birmingham. Queue photos flood Discord.
20/06/2025
Early birds list singles and bundles on eBay at 2× face value. Lower serial numbers and uncirculated bills command top bids.
22/06/2025
As availability spreads and novelty wears off, resale prices soften — early movers lock in profits, latecomers left folding.
▶️ Royal Mint – King Charles Banknotes Info
▶️ Google Maps – Post Office Locator UK
▶️ eBay UK – King Charles Banknote Listings
▶️ Coin Hunter Collectors Guide
This flip is about one thing: timing. With circulation just starting and international demand peaking, these notes are flipping not because of their rarity — but because they’re new.
For just £85, a full note set can double your money instantly with no risk involved. As the notes become more common in shops and ATMs over the next week, the value will fade — but for now, this is a low-effort, guaranteed margin play. Cash in before it becomes just… cash.
This signed limited edition print from legendary stencil artist Blek Le Rat dropped to minimal fanfare — but savvy resellers saw an instant ROI.