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1960s -1970s Bank of England 10 /- British Shillings old Banknote - various Cashiers available on request
1960s -1970s Bank of England 10 /- British Shillings old Banknote - various Cashiers available on request
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1960s–1970s Bank of England 10 Shillings – A Legacy of British Currency
Discover the 1960s and 1970s Bank of England 10 Shillings banknotes (P-373), a classic piece of British currency history. Known as the "Ten Bob Note," this denomination was the smallest ever issued by the Bank of England before decimalization.
Historical Context
Issued by the Bank of England, the 10 Shillings note was part of the Series C banknotes (1961–1970), marking the first time Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait appeared on British currency. The note remained in circulation until November 22, 1970, when it was withdrawn due to the introduction of the 50 pence coin.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-373
Denomination: 10 Shillings (½ Pound Sterling)
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Bank of England
Size: 140 × 67 mm
Printer: Bank of England
Demonetized: Withdrawn on November 22, 1970
Cashier’s Signatures:
Leslie Kenneth O'Brien (1961–1962)
Jasper Quintus Hollom (1962–1966)
John Standish Fforde (1966–1970)
Design Elements
Front: Features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, alongside the seated figure of Britannia, symbolizing Britain’s strength and stability.
Back: Displays a larger Britannia emblem, reinforcing the national identity of the currency.
Lettering on the Note
The front of the note includes the traditional Bank of England promise: "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of ten shillings."
Additionally, the note features:
"Bank of England" prominently displayed at the top.
Serial number printed twice for security.
Denomination ("10 Shillings") in multiple locations.
Security Features
Watermark: Laureate heads in a continuous vertical row
Security Thread: Thin embedded thread for authenticity
UV-sensitive Elements: Certain sections glow under ultraviolet light
Collector’s & Gift Appeal
This 10 Shillings banknote holds significant historical and artistic value, making it a sought-after item for collectors and a unique keepsake. It’s a perfect gift for: ✨ British currency enthusiasts – A nostalgic piece from the pre-decimal era. ✨ Individuals born in the 1960s or 1970s – A banknote from their childhood years, connecting them to Britain’s financial history. ✨ Collectors of Queen Elizabeth II banknotes – The first Bank of England note to feature her portrait, making it historically significant.
Why Collect This Banknote?
Owning the 1960s–1970s Bank of England 10 Shillings note is more than just acquiring currency—it’s holding a piece of history, celebrating Britain’s transition from pre-decimal currency to modern banknotes.
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