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      • The printed lines and colours on the note are sharp, clear and free from smudges or blurred edges. The value of the note is written in tiny letters and numbers below the monarch’s portrait. This is visible with a magnifying glass. You can feel raised print on the words ‘Bank of England’ and in the bottom right corner, around the number '5'.
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  3. Your simple guide to checking banknotes. Introduction. This simple guide helps you to identify genuine Bank of England notes by focusing on two key security features. Counterfeits are rare, but it pays to be careful as they are worthless.

  4. When you tilt the note from side to side, the words change between the value of the note and ‘Pounds’. A 3D image of the coronation crown appears above the main see-through window. On the back of the notes, directly behind the silver crown on the front, there is a metallic, foil patch.

  5. Check your Bank of England (GBP) Pound Notes for collectable cyphers and serials on the following values: 10/-, £1, £2, £5, £10, £20 and £50.

  6. British Notes. Bank of England 1 Pound notes. References are taken from The Banknote Yearbook (Token Publishing, Devon). Prices are quoted in GB Pounds; you can click the currency symbols above to show approximate values in US Dollars or Euros. Click on image thumbnails to enlarge.

  7. Sep 1, 2017 · The sale is one of the highest-value in recent times, but the trade in rare banknotes is robust - a number of dealers around the UK sell collectible notes from anywhere between £50 to several thousand pounds. Here, we explain how to spot a collectible note and what to do if you find one.

  8. Oct 14, 2019 · Each note will hold its value, and you'll be able to take or send them to the Bank of England to exchange them for new ones. If they're treated the same way as paper £5 and £10 notes, you'll be able to pay them into your bank account at some high street branches and at Post Offices.

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