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Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 7 October 1955, serial number A26 180814, Hollom, £10 and 10 Shillings, prefixes A39N and 64K, Fforde, £5, prefix T58, also Page, £10, prefix B80, also a small group of British Military and British Armed Forces notes (7), first and last uncirculated, others fine or thereabouts (12 notes) EPM B275, B312, B326, B292, B295 £100-£150
£100–£150
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 21 February 1957, serial numbers A05 000040 and D85 819541, also £5 (3), 12 July 1961, prefixes H11, H49 and J21, the A05 and H49 very fine, others about uncirculated to uncirculated, the first a nice serial number (5 notes) EPM B277, B280 £150-£200
£150–£200
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (8), 21 February 1957, serial numbers B38 519841-44 and 519846-49, original paper, central bend, about uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B277 £150-£200
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 21 February 1957, serial number A01 000069, with a Bank of England presentation folder in blue morocco leather with bank arms in gold, two pinholes, but about uncirculated, a lovely low number example of this beautiful design EPM B277 £1,000-£1,500
£1,000–£1,500
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 21 February 1957, serial number A01 000070, uncirculated and a consecutive note to the preceding lot EPM B277 £1,000-£1,500
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 12 July 1961, serial number J31 000302, in ICG holder 63, uncirculated, a lovely example with a low serial number EPM B280 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number in pencil U81 838461, serial numbers omitted and added in pencil only at top left, purple handstamp top right, about uncirculated and rare EPM B281 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number E46 950489, with significant extra flap of paper, also Hollom, £1, serial number B91X 719038, with serious smudge to the green ink on right of obverse, good very fine, scarce (2 notes) EPM B281, B288 £100-£150
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, £1 (5) and 10 Shillings, (3), £5, prefix A45, £10, prefix A20, Fforde, £1 (22), R--L prefixes, 10 Shillings (5), with three C01N prefixes, £5, prefix W03, Page, £1 (2), £20, prefix C28, and £5, last series prefix 87Z, Somerset, £1 (2), and £10, prefix AZ11, and Gill, £20, prefix A26, The COINs in PMG holders 64 EPQ, 64 and 55 EPQ, Page £20 about uncirculated, Somerset £10 and Gill £20 uncirculated, other higher denominations generally...
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Bank of England, a small group comprising Hollom, £1 (2), prefix A38N and J42X, 10 Shillings, prefix 16K, £5, prefix A01 and £10, prefix A18, Fforde, £1, prefix S39B, 10 Shillings (2), prefixes 95W and 38Z, £5, prefix S82, £10, prefix A49 and £20, prefix A01, the two A01 notes very fine, the two £10 notes good extremely fine, others mixed but none worse than very fine (11 notes) EPM B288, B295, B297, B299, B305, B312, B316, B318 £200-£260
£200–£260
ERROR: Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, 10 Shillings, 4 April 1963, serial number Z63 201359, severely slipped digit low on right serial number, original about extremely fine EPM B294 £150-£200
Bank of England, Jasper Q. Hollom, £5, 21 February 1963, serial number A01 444065, in PMG holder 65 EPQ, gem uncirculated, a lovely first prefix in good grade EPM B297 £200-£260
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, a group of £1 (6), 10 Shillings (5) and £5, along with Page, replacement £1 (12) and Hollom, £1 (1), generally uncirculated with several runs of numbers (25 notes) EPM B301, B307, B310, B314, B292, B321, B323 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1 (2), 15 February 1967, serial numbers R84H 259849/259851 and 259850/259851, uncirculated and an interesting pair of mismatched and matched serial number errors (2 notes) EPM B305 £220-£260
£220–£260
ERROR: Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1 (2), 15 February 1967, consecutive mismatched serial numbers R31L 799954/899954 and R31L 799955/899955, uncirculated and scarce (2 notes) EPM B307 £150-£200
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, £1 (2), 15 February 1967, serial numbers U45E 186649 and R01L 600489, first very fine, second fine, the first an extremely rare last run (2 notes) EPM B307 £100-£150
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, replacement £1 (2), 15 February 1967, serial numbers N01M 018694 and T29M 071585, first good fine, second good very fine, both rare prefixes (2 notes) EPM B308 £100-£150
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, replacement 10 Shillings (12), 15 February 1967, serial numbers M78 107538-49, also O’Brien, replacement 10 Shillings, 1961, serial number M16 901241, last lightly pressed extremely fine, others good extremely fine to about uncirculated (13 notes) EPM B311, B287 £80-£100
£80–£100
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial number W84B 379555, an extra flap of paper at top left with a segment of reverse design printed, with corresponding gap in print on the reverse, uncirculated, unusual and rare EPM B320 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial numbers W33H 838025 and W33H 858025, significant miscut with lower portion of note appearing at the top, including the serial number, extremely fine EPM B320 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial number HU21 257498, extra flap of paper at top left with colour bars on both sides, light handling, overall uncirculated and scarce EPM B322 £150-£200
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial number EW68 130548, top quarter of the reverse of the note mistakenly printed onto the canvas paper joiner, which remains attached to the paper, very fine, an extremely rare error type EPM B322 £200-£260
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 1970, serial numbers HU18 296828 and HU19 296828, significant miscut with lower portion of note appearing at the top, including the serial number, good very fine EPM B322 £120-£160
£120–£160
Bank of England, John B. Page, a group comprising £1, first design, prefix H35, second design, prefixes 64C and 43L (3), £5, first design (3), prefixes 85C, 09D and 17D, second design, prefix BY88, £10, first design, prefix B72, second design, prefix D66, and £20, prefix A11, £20 about uncirculated, others very fine to extremely fine (12 notes) EPM B322, B324, B326, B328, B330, B336, B339 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £10, 20 February 1975, serial number L26 766132, serial numbers shifted to the left, extremely fine EPM B330 £120-£160
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £5, 11 November 1971, serial number D26 485636, missing cashiers signature, also a letter from National Westminster Bank stating that the the Bank of England in Leeds authenticate this note, very fine, unusual to see this error on a Page £5, rather than a Somerset EPM B332 £80-£100
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £5 (2), 1973, consecutive mismatched serial numbers AS52843510/843528 and AS52 843511/843529, uncirculated and a scarce numbering error pair (2 notes) EPM B336 £240-£300
£240–£300
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 9 February 1978, serial number C19 595891, with serial number slipped around 10mm to the right, and consequently missing the last two digits, while the last two digits from the previous note on the sheet appear on the left, about extremely fine, scarce EPM B337 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 9 February 1978, serial number Z12 986781, with large blank unprinted area on the reverse, light handling, about uncirculated EPM B337 £120-£160
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 9 February 1978, serial number E10 979536, with misprinted line on reverse, with no obvious cause as there is no gutter fold, uncirculated and unusual EPM B337 £70-£90
£70–£90
ERROR: Bank of England, John B. Page, £1, 9 February 1978, serial number 48E 051255, with large blank unprinted area on reverse and portion of reverse printed at low left obverse, corner bend, thus about uncirculated EPM B339 £120-£160
BRROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £1 (2), 20 March 1981, serial number BN08 027088, with entire note mistakenly printed over a major paper roll join, so that much of it is double thickness, also £1, prefix DX70, with gutter fold, first fine with graffiti, but very rare, second good extremely fine (2 notes) EPM B341 £120-£160
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £1 (6), 20 March 1981, serial numbers AN01 000534, 000537, 000555, 001509-001511, uncirculated (6 notes) EPM B341 £150-£200
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £1 (13), 20 March 1981, serial numbers AN01 001432-44, uncirculated (13 notes) EPM B341 £240-£300
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £1 (11), £5 (3), prefixes ER54, LY87 and JX39, £10, prefix CS90, £20 (2), serial numbers 01A 000517 and 80J 695352, and £50, serial number A02 125833, also an ERROR £5, missing signature, prefix DU62, error fine, one £5 and some £1 notes very fine, others uncirculated, some nice numbers included (19 notes) EPM B341, B343, B343a, B349, B351, B352 £240-£300
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £5 (2), 1987, serial numbers RA01 010277 and RB86 700000, also £1 (37), various prefixes, also Page, £1 (4), and Lowther, £5, serial number YR20 000787, generally uncirculated (44 notes) EPM B345, B341, B339, B380 £100-£150
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 1984, serial number 56K 033505, extra flap of paper at top left, with obverse print on reverse of flap, good extremely fine, an attractive error EPM B347 £150-£200
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 20 February 1984, serial number AN01 000144, uncirculated and a nice low number EPM B348 £200-£260
ERROR: Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £10, 16 July 1987, serial number CT28 525459, metal strip meandering across the centre of the note, scarce, uncirculated EPM B349 £120-£160
Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £20, March 1981, serial number E01 471616, in WBG holder 65 TOP, gem uncirculated, a first prefix and scarce in this exceptional grade EPM B350 £300-£400
£300–£400
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