Delta - to say we have a different church is a bit of a stretch, as there is no established church in Scotland like there is in England (the Cof S having no bishops to sit in the House of Lords, but then with Blair's reforms there aren't any "Lords Eclesiastical" anymore). But for those rare ATCOs who do go to church on a regular basis and belong to the C of E, the Episcopal Church of Scotland follows exactly the same litergy and creed, and incidentally is older than the Church of Scotland (presbyterian).
As for having Scottish bank notes refused, I have had them eyed suspiciously many times in England, but NEVER refused as I stand my ground and point out the the bit on Scottish notes where it says "I promise to the pay the bearer on demand the sum of X pounds Sterling". On a purely legal note, Scottish banks do not issue "legal tender" - only the Bank of England can do that as it houses the government's gold reserves. Scottish banks issue promisory notes. They are however legal currency in England, Wales and NI.
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