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This one-pound sterling banknote, issued by the United Kingdom, belongs to the third series of the British Armed Forces and dates from 1956. It bears the serial number E.
On the front, there is a composition dominated by a blue hue enhanced with red details. The center of the banknote is occupied by a representation of Britannia, an allegorical figure of Great Britain. She is seated, holding a trident in her right hand and a shield adorned with the Union Jack in her left hand. Complex and ornamental motifs frame this central figure. The face value, "ONE POUND," is clearly indicated in capital letters. The mention "BRITISH ARMED FORCES" is also present, highlighting the specific destination of this banknote.
On the back, the banknote features a complex geometric pattern, mainly in blue, designed to prevent counterfeiting. Additional decorative elements and repetitions of the face value complete the set. The text "ONE POUND" is repeated several times. The overall design is sober and functional, emphasizing security and authenticity.
This banknote was designed for use by the British Armed Forces. Its issuance in 1956 falls within a particular historical context, reflecting the financial and logistical needs of the British military at that time. The specific serial number, "E", allows this banknote to be precisely identified within the issued series.