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I'm trying to find out what a 1940's �1 note would have looked like, not only in terms of design, but also size.Can anybody help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi! There's a picture of a note here - http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~mystery/images/money/BoW/
however, it does not state size - hope this is of some help.
I think these images appeared on the Bank of England Web site some time ago, but have been removed. However, if you just print them out as downloaded they render in life size.
The Bank of England started to produce ten shilling (50p) notes and pound notes in 1928, and the 1930 note here is that design. This did not change much until the 1963 notes came in. For more info on the history of the Bank of England and notes issue see http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Bank-of-E
ngland
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1930_one_p
ound.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1919_one_p
ound.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1963_fiver
.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1960_fiver
.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/White_Five
r.jpg
The White Fiver was used between 1793 until 1957, the illustrated copy is from Peppiat's rule at the bank 1934-50. The design of all notes was changed in 1963.
The Bank of England started to produce ten shilling (50p) notes and pound notes in 1928, and the 1930 note here is that design. This did not change much until the 1963 notes came in. For more info on the history of the Bank of England and notes issue see http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Bank-of-E
ngland
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1930_one_p
ound.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1919_one_p
ound.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1963_fiver
.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/1960_fiver
.jpg
http://www.timmonet.co.uk/assets/images/White_Five
r.jpg
The White Fiver was used between 1793 until 1957, the illustrated copy is from Peppiat's rule at the bank 1934-50. The design of all notes was changed in 1963.