One PoundBradbury First Issue T3.3 Black Six-digit serial number Dot in No. 1914 series A/14 004852 probably Fine for wear but has been repaired (re-joined) with tape reverse and with another tear almost as deep as the note and with pencilled annotations reverse
One PoundBradbury First Issue T3.3 Black Six-digit serial number Dot in No. type 1914 series E/3 001520 original and relatively crisp VF/GVF with a tear stretching from just beneath the 5 in the serial number to the bottom edge and one tiny pin hole a Scarce and pleasing early note
One PoundBradbury First Issue T3.3 Black Six-digit serial number Dot in No. type 1914 series E/3 001520 original and relatively crisp VF/GVF with a tear stretching from just beneath the 5 in the serial number to the bottom edge and one tiny pin hole a Scarce and pleasing early note
One PoundBradbury 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 Treasury met at his house and produced this design overnight. These were printed rather rapidly on simple Royal cypher and Postage 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
One PoundBradbury First Issue T3.3 Black Six-digit serial number Dot in No. issue 1914 series G/21 015545 original and relatively crisp GVF Rust Paper Clip Marks, Minor Edge tears one at paper clip mark, a Scarce and pleasing early note
TreasuryBradbury (4) group comprising One PoundT3.3 First Issue August 1914 tears with small missing pieces to left and right and some pinholes, Good, One Pound T11.1 Second Issue October 1914 first series A1 71074 edge nicks, light tear along centre fold and some pinholes, VG, Ten Shillings (2) T12 issued January 1915 the first being Type 1 series K5 80947 small tear along centre fold and pin holes, VG, and the second being Type 2 series J1/25 32965, about Fine with pinholes
One poundBradburyT3.3 issued 1914, series R/36 079030, Pick347, pinholes & stains, (watermark in a horizontal format with letters "PO" of Postage visible), Fine+
Treasury £1 BradburyT3.3 issued 1914 series Y/24 003477, (possibly the highest prefix known to date as the Y prefix is not as yet listed in Duggleby), a few small ink smudges, about VF and scarce
One poundBradburyT3.3 series X/2 088051, issued 1914, the words "POST" and "TAGE" (POSTAGE) visible in watermark, this note is larger than usual by approximately 4.5 mm vertically, EF and a scarce variety
One poundBradburyT3.3 issued 1914, series F/38 090667 (fully visible watermark POSTAGE inverted across centre), a few tiny pinholes & surface dirt, almost VF
Treasury £1 BradburyT3.3 issued 1914 serial F/1 071163, wider size than usual showing a small part of print at bottom edge from the next note, faint stains & pressed, GVF-EF but looks better
Treasuryone poundBradburyT3.3 issued 1914, serial G/30 009579, small hole centre left & pinholes, cleaned & pressed, trimmed, missing bottom left corner tip, Fine-VF but looks better
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