1955-1960 England 1 Pound Banknote
Obverse: The front of the note features a vignette of Britannia seated with a shield and trident on the left side, symbolizing British strength and stability. The intricate background includes the denomination "1" and the words "Bank of England" prominently displayed in the center.
Obverse lettering: Bank of England Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand the sum of One Pound LONDON For the Gov and Comp of the BANK OF ENGLAND L. K. O'Brien Chief Cashier J79K 407425
Size ±: 151 × 84 mm
Reverse: Depiction of the Bank of England building at the top, with ornate scrollwork and medallions featuring classical imagery on either side.
Reverse lettering: (none)
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