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Banknote United Kingdom 10 Shillings - Britannia - ND (1940-1948) - KD series

Ref. : NCB13174
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1940
Catalog
WPM (P. M.14)
Country
United Kingdom
Quality
VF
Face value
10 shillings
Institution
British Armed Forces
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This 10 shilling banknote was issued by the United Kingdom between 1940 and 1948. It belongs to the KD series and does not have a specific date printed on it.

The obverse of the banknote features an image of Britannia, the allegorical personification of Great Britain. She is depicted standing, holding a trident in her right hand and a shield adorned with the Union Jack in her left hand. The face value, '10 Shillings', is printed in words. The signatures of the cashier and payer are also present.

The reverse of the banknote features a complex decorative composition. In the center, the face value '10' is repeated several times. Geometric and floral motifs adorn the rest of the surface. The name of the issuing bank, 'Bank of England', is prominently displayed.

This 10 shilling banknote was issued during a particular historical period, marked by the Second World War. Its design reflects the artistic style of the time. The presence of Britannia symbolizes the resilience and determination of the United Kingdom.

The banknote is a tangible relic of British monetary history. It bears witness to a time when shillings were a common unit of account, before the adoption of the decimal system in 1971.

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