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1940 - Bank of England, UK - £1 (One) British Pound Banknote Serial No. N47H 736104 - Peppiatt
1940 - Bank of England, UK - £1 (One) British Pound Banknote Serial No. N47H 736104 - Peppiatt
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The 1940 Bank of England £1 British Pound banknote is a notable piece of currency from the wartime era, issued as part of an emergency series during World War II. Here are some key details:
Issuer: Bank of England
Value: £1 (One British Pound)
Size: Approximately 151 × 84 mm
Material: Paper
Demonetized: May 28, 1962
Design Features
Obverse: Features a seated figure of Britannia in the upper left corner, with intricate detailing and security features.
Reverse: Displays the Bank of England building, along with sovereign symbols.
Watermark: Helmeted bust of Britannia, a security feature introduced to prevent counterfeiting.
During World War II, the Bank of England introduced special banknotes to counter Nazi counterfeiting attempts (Operation Bernhard). These emergency wartime issues ensured a secure currency supply and helped maintain economic stability.
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