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This banknote is issued by the United Kingdom and has a face value of one pound sterling. The period of issue extends from 1948 to 1960.
The main motif of the banknote features Britannia. The reverse of the banknote depicts the Bank of England building.
This is a banknote, a form of fiat money issued by a central bank or monetary authority.
Banknotes from this series were produced during a specific period of the economic history of the United Kingdom, reflecting the monetary conditions and policies of the time.
The representation of Britannia on the banknote symbolizes the national allegory of the United Kingdom, often associated with the country's strength, stability, and maritime presence. The Bank of England building, meanwhile, represents the country's central financial institution and its role in managing monetary policy.