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Auction 170
English Banknotes First issue T3.3 Black Dot in No. Six digit serial issue 1914 serial number F/31 009978, an Exceptionally Rare and very well preserved over a century old note in GVF to about EF with very minor signs of wear and no observable flaws. These were Emergency notes issued just at the brink of World War I - Lord Atterbury, Controller of H.M Stationery Office and Sir John Bradbury, the Secretary to the met at his house and produced this design overnight. These were printed rather rapidly on simple Royal cypher and watermarked postal paper with the use of different numbering machines resulting in many varieties, along with the further increase in productivity by printing extra notes sideways on the sheet's margins resulting in another variety - the sideways watermark. A very pleasing and collectible example
£460 London Coins : A170 : Lot 29 : One Pound Bradbury First issue T3.3 Black Dot in No. Six digit serial issue 1914 serial number F/31 ... London Coins : A170 : Lot 29 : One Pound Bradbury First issue T3.3 Black Dot in No. Six digit serial issue 1914 serial number F/31 ...

Auction 170
English Banknotes s First Issue T10 Red De La Rue Dot in No. 5 Digit serial number issue 1914 series B/23 30179 and a scarcer type note with "P" of "POSTAGE" visible in watermark at top left above George V medallion, presentable Fine with small edge nicks and very minor pinholes to upper left, expected for the note's age. In 1914 just prior to the outbreak of World War I Lord Atterbury, Controller of H.M Stationery Office and Sir John Bradbury, the Secretary to the met at his house and they produced a design for these 10 Shillings and 1-pound notes just overnight. Due to no banknote paper available at the time except for the one in use for the notes of and for a rather rapid issuance of the notes simple cypher watermarked postal stamp paper was utilised. In addition to this, in order to increase the effectiveness of the productivity, a small number of notes were printed sideways at the edges of the sheets to fill the blank space resulting in another rare watermark variety known as the sideways watermark. In short, these watermark varieties are rather Rarer compared to the other notes as there would be a very limited number of them per sheet, on top of the fact that these notes are over a century old now with very few survivors seen nowadays. Therefore, this provides an exclusive window of opportunity for any collector to acquire this excellent example
£240 London Coins : A170 : Lot 19 : Ten Shillings Bradbury First Issue T10 Red De La Rue Dot in No. 5 Digit serial number issue 1914 ser... London Coins : A170 : Lot 19 : Ten Shillings Bradbury First Issue T10 Red De La Rue Dot in No. 5 Digit serial number issue 1914 ser...

Auction 161
English Banknotes (4), T16 issued 1917 two first series notes, A/6 977396 & A/96 904681, King George V portrait at right, the first about EF, the second pressed EF with 2 pinholes, One Pound Bradbury T16 issued 1917, series E/81 922055, portrait King George V at right, (Pick351), cleaned and pressed good VF, plus a One Pound for use on Bradbury T16, slight toning about Uncirculated £170 London Coins : A161 : Lot 24 : One Pound Bradbury (4), T16 issued 1917 two first series notes, A/6 977396 & A/96 904681, King G... London Coins : A161 : Lot 24 : One Pound Bradbury (4), T16 issued 1917 two first series notes, A/6 977396 & A/96 904681, King G...

Auction 118
English Banknotes watermarked blank paper for T16, UNC
£34

Auction 112
English Banknotes s (3) T16, prefix E/98, pinholes, T24, prefixes W/53 & W/97, all Fine plus used for T16, ab
£70

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