
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 to £160+, with individual £50 notes already flipping for £100.
Early circulation is limited, and most banks and shops won’t have them for another 2 to 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.