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ERROR: Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings, 2 April 1940, serial number K37D 863763, with significant flap of extra paper at low left, minor staining, very fine and scarce EPM B251 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £130
ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, serial number X06Y 141552, with upper right serial number missing the last four digits, lightly pressed, extremely fine and scarce EPM B271 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £100
ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number C70 619460, with large oval shaped missing section of print, on reverse, very fine, scarce EPM B281 £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
ERROR: Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, £1, 27 February 1963, serial number D01S 555474, with extra fin of paper at low left, several splits in top margin, fine EPM B288 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £110
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1, 15 February 1967, serial number L97Z 723238, with upside-down watermark, original very fine, scarce EPM B301 £80-£120
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1, 15 February 1967, mismatched serial numbers T03C 519670 and T03C 519671, crease along left margin, minor handling, good extremely fine to about uncirculated EPM B305 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1, 15 February 1967, mismatched serial numbers R31L 799734 and 899734, uncirculated EPM B307 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, consecutive 10 Shillings (3), 15 February 1967, serial numbers 05Y 165725-27, with the middle note featuring an improperly printed portrait of the Queen, uncirculated (3) EPM B309 £80-£120
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1 (3), 1970, all with identical mismatched serial numbers U05B 941250 and 941251, uncirculated, scarce (3 notes) EPM B320 £150-£200
Hammer Price: £380
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1 (2), 1970, first with mismatched serial numbers U03H 378590 and 378591, second serial number W31E 148103, with reverse printing horizontally offset by approximately 10mm, first about uncirculated to uncirculated, second original about very fine (2 notes) EPM B320 £120-£160
Hammer Price: £90
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial number CW59 282102, with extra paper and colour bars at right due to a fold in the paper during the cutting process, uncirculated, unusual and scarce EPM B322 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £200
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial numbers CX57 684506 and 07, with very significant misguillotining error, attempt to correct or cross out serial numbers in biro, very minor corner bend, but about uncirculated to uncirculated, scarce EPM B322 £180-£240
Hammer Price: £160
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, replacement £1, 1970, serial number MU16 901308, with inking error at left, handling, thus about uncirculated to uncirculated and an unusual error on a replacement note EPM B323 £100-£150
£100–£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £20, 1970, mismatched serial numbers A06 015892 and A06 015992, surface dirt and general use, but original good fine and an extremely unusual error on a rare first prefix EPM B328 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £240
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £10, 1975, serial number E35 357750, missing an entire layer of printing from the reverse underprint, pressed but a presentable and attractive very fine EPM B330 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £5, 11 November 1971, mismatched serial numbers C86 281121 and C86 291121, bend at centre, light handling, good extremely fine to about uncirculated EPM B332 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £5, 1973, serial number 42Y 426206, with major ink transfer error showing most of the obverse on the reverse, original good very fine, scarce EPM B334 £220-£280
Hammer Price: £360
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 9 February 1978, serial number C75N 643740, with slight misguillotining error, also David H. F. Somerset, £1, 20 March 1981, serial number CN47 797574, with slightly dubious total print omission on obverse, first good extremely fine, second fine (2 notes) EPM B340, B341 £70-£90
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £5, 1980, serial number HS09 997749, with slipped digit in upper left serial number, lightly pressed, very fine EPM B343 £80-£120
£80–£120
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 1984, serial number 56B 421345, with extremely unusual printing and cutting error resulting from a roughly torn and folded section of the right margin, about uncirculated, a wonderful error, rare EPM B347 £240-£300
Hammer Price: £400
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 1980, serial number CT28 525459, with security thread entirely on the surface of the note, and very wonky, corner fold, thus about uncirculated and rare EPM B349 £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £20 (2), 15 November 1984, each with significantly mismatched serial numbers 14K 798953/799318 and 14K 798954/799318, each with several pinholes, otherwise slightly paper crinkling only, about uncirculated and a fantastic pair of errors with a last series prefix (2 notes) EPM B351 £240-£300
Hammer Price: £300
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £20 (2), 1 March 1988, serial numbers 19T 430698 and 20T 430698, both notes from adjacent spots on the same sheet, and both severely mis-cut due to several folds during processing, lower note with colour bars and both with portion of the right sheet margin attached, aside from the the folds that caused the errors, each show only minor handling, plus a very small tear in the extra paper on the upper note, thus good extremely fine to about uncirculated...
Hammer Price: £600
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £20, 1 March 1988, serial number 53N 928902, with significant ink transfer error, with most of the reverse also printed on the obverse, original very fine, scarce EPM B355 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £20, 1 March 1988, serial number 36W 107829, with top section of printing missing from the reverse, including the whole of Shakespeare's head, the bank title, and denomination, two pairs of staple holes, good very fine and an unusual error EPM B355 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £50, 1988, serial number D34 543485, central fold, original good extremely fine and slightly miscut both horizontally and vertically EPM B356 £80-£120
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £50, 1988, serial number D66 483149, with upper portion of printing, including the Queens head, missing completely, good extremely fine, original paper, a striking error EPM B356 £180-£240
Hammer Price: £260
ERROR: Bank of England, George M. Gill, £20, 5 June 1991, serial number A01 573504, with significant portion of the black printing missing from the top fifth of the note, including the bank title and portions of the crown, original paper, about extremely fine, scarce EPM B358 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £5, 1991, serial number S23 399914, with watermark significantly slipped so that almost none of the Queen is visible in the intended area, about uncirculated to uncirculated EPM B362 £80-£120
Hammer Price: £65
ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £10, 1992, serial number S41 455800, with misguillotining error, also £20, 1991, serial number H20 964249, with portion of black printing missing from obverse, and £50, 1994, serial number H08 836381, with silver security feature missing from right margin, first good very fine, others fine (3 notes) EPM B366, B371, B377 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £10, 1992, serial number N74 496600, and £20, 1991, serial number N33 207701, both with vertical miscuts, first extremely fine, second good very fine (3 notes) EPM B366, B371 £200-£260
£200–£260
ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £20, 25 November 1991, serial number E17 038301, with black print entirely missing from the right half of the note, including the Queens head, extremely fine, scarce EPM B371 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £20 (2), 1994, serial numbers AK22 973299 and 973300, the second incorrectly cut, with edge of the colour bars visible along lower margin, and top part of print missing, second note normal, central fold thus good extremely fine (2 notes) EPM B375 £70-£90
Hammer Price: £85
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £20, 1999, serial number AD35 452121, with a colossal miscut, a few pinholes, handling but no actual folds, thus about uncirculated to uncirculated, extremely unusual and rare EPM B386 £200-£260
Hammer Price: £220
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, replacement £20, 1 January 1999, serial number LL30 960101, with portion of the print at left centre, including the silver security feature, improperly printed and/or applied, about uncirculated to uncirculated EPM B387 £80-£120
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £10, 2000, serial number BB04 474801, with obvious misguillotining error, uncirculated, scarce EPM B390 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, column sort £10, 2000, serial number EL34 561554, with security strip incorrectly threaded, with a complete silver line on reverse and nothing on obverse, original very fine EPM B390 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £5, 21 May 2002, serial number JA89 957521, with the top varnish coat completely missing from both sides of the note, uncirculated EPM B393 £60-£80 This is an odd error, and one that is impossible to provide images for, but the difference is striking when the note is viewed against a complete example
ERROR: Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £5, 21 May 2002, serial number HC03 801778, with partial ink transfer error on reverse at right, original extremely fine EPM B395 £80-£120
Alcester Bank, for Jno. Haynes, Richd. Bloxham & Jno. Morgan, £5, 1 January 1802, serial number 2538, signed by John Morgan, about fine and a nice clean example Outing 28a £150-£200
Hammer Price: £75
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