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Thursday 25 March 2021 9:16 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 25 March 2021 9:28 am

BoE to circulate new £50 note celebrating WW2 code breaker Alan Turing

By: Damian Shepherd

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The new £50 note will enter circulation on 23 June, Turing’s birthday. (Photo: Bank of England)

A new £50 banknote celebrating mathematician Alan Turing, whose code-breaking skills helped Britain win WW2, will go into circulation in June.

The new £50 note features an image of Turing, some of his mathematical formulae and technical drawings for the machines used to break the Enigma code.

It also carries a quote by Turing about the rise of machine intelligence. “This is only a foretaste of what is to come, and only the shadow of what is going to be,” it reads.

The new £50 note featuring Alan Turing is coming on 23 June 2021. Find out about its design and security features: https://t.co/nbOlU9kgCU #TheNew50 pic.twitter.com/FhPBJAVFP6

— Bank of England (@bankofengland) March 25, 2021

“There’s something of the character of a nation in its money,” BoE Governor Andrew Bailey said in a statement on Thursday, which highlighted the breadth of Turing’s accomplishments.

“He was also gay and was treated appallingly as a result. By placing him on our new polymer 50-pound banknote, we are celebrating his achievements, and the values he symbolises.”

The head of GCHQ, Jeremy Fleming, said Turing’s image on the note was a landmark moment.

“His legacy is a reminder of the value of embracing all aspects of diversity, but also the work we still need to do to become truly inclusive,” Fleming said.

The £50 note is the BoE’s highest-value banknote and will enter circulation on 23 June, Turing’s birthday.

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