This is a Bank of England 10/- note.

The print runs started on the 15th of February 1967

It has the signature of John Standish Fforde who was the bank's 24th Chief Cashier.

The note is in a Very Fine condition.

It has seen circulation with folds and creases but it is still very crisp and clean.

The note has NO  tears, pinholes, scribbles or bank annotations on it.

These notes ceased to be legal tender on the 22nd of November 1970.

The note is numbered 65X 030660.

If purchasing more than one note please wait for an invoice with the best postage costs.

Sometimes it would be cheaper for you if I send two notes separately rather than together to save on postage costs which allows for the notes to be covered by Royal Mail insurance.

Depending on what you purchase I will work out the most economical way to get the items to you. 

I can combine/change postage costs to save you money where possible.

As always, my banknotes are covered with my no quibble guarantee of your money back if not satisfied with the note, for any reason.

Some people use digital cameras so they can hide the small creases etc. by blurring the photo, or taking the photo from just the right angle to make it look good. None of that from me, all my notes are scanned with high resolution scans and I also show you scans of the back of the notes. Nothing is hidden.

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