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1963 Bank of England Hollom Ten Shilling Bank Note Uncirculated

£19.90

The 1963 Bank of England Hollom Ten Shilling Bank Note Uncirculated is a testament to British currency history. Produced in 1963, it features the portrait of King George VI on its obverse, while the reverse displays the iconic Wellington portrait by engraver Bernard Frere. This high-grade specimen is in uncirculated condition, preserving its original brilliance and clarity.

Each note carries the signature of the then-Governor of the Bank, Abe Bailey, and the watermark depicting the Bank of England's lion logo. This piece is a collector's dream, offering not only monetary value but also a piece of the country's rich heritage. With its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, it's a valuable addition to any collection or investment portfolio, providing a tangible link to the past.

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