The Bank of England has recently made an exciting announcement that is sure to pique the interest of currency enthusiasts and history buffs alike. In a move that pays homage to the new monarch, the bank will be printing new currency notes that bear the image of King Charles-III, who has recently ascended to the throne. The addition of his portrait will grace the £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes, while the rest of the design remains unchanged. This new note series is a testament to the country's rich cultural heritage and represents a significant moment in the history of British currency. For those who are curious about the note-making process, the Bank of England has even released a video that provides a fascinating glimpse into the intricate printing process.