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Reverses

Reverses of English Banknotes

Treasury    Britannia    Series B

The first EPM catalogue number is shown for each reverse.

T16-24-31-32-34-35  £1  first issued 1917   Houses of Parliament 

T16a  £1  Fouled Anchor added under Elizabeth clock tower

                             

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T17-18-19-20 Bradbury & T25-26-30-33 Fisher 10s

Fractional 5s   T21 Bradbury  &  T27 Fisher

Fractional 2s6d   T22 Bradbury  &  T28 Fisher

Fractional 1s   T23 Bradbury   &   T29 Fisher 

B210  Mahon 10s  designed by William Keesey, two 10/-  value tablets set among swirls of acanthus leaves.

B212  Mahon  £1  designed by William Keesey.  South front of the Bank prior to rebuilding together with vignettes of St. George and the dragon.  Used by Benedetto Pistrucci for the design of the Sovereign.

B239A £1  Peppiatt Guernsey Overprint   September 1941  No full stop 

B239B £1  Peppiatt Guernsey Overprint   November 1941  Full stop  

B249  £1  Peppiatt  wartime colour change issue

B249A £1  Guernsey Overprint Peppiatt

B251 10s  Peppiatt  wartime colour change issue

B253  Peppiatt  Fractional 5s

B254  Peppiatt  Fractional 2s 6d

B277  Lion & Key £5,  shaded value and symbol,  O'Brien Chief Cashier  Lion & Key  designed by Stephen Gooden R.A.  Fabulous engraving of a Lion holding a chained double sided key depicting the strength of the Britain's economy.  Issued in 1957.

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B280 Lion & Key £5,  white value and symbol,  O'Brien

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