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British 10 Shilling Note – Signed by Chief Cashier Fforde
British 10 Shilling Note – Signed by Chief Cashier Fforde
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Product Description
This authentic British 10 Shilling note, signed by Chief Cashier Fforde, is a prized example of pre-decimal currency issued by the Bank of England. Featuring intricate engravings, clear denomination markings, and the Bank’s emblem, the note exemplifies the quality and craftsmanship of mid-20th century British banknotes.
The signature of Chief Cashier Fforde confirms its authenticity and adds to its collectible appeal. Each note carries a unique serial number, making it highly desirable for collectors seeking specific issues or complete series.
Issued for circulation throughout the United Kingdom, the 10 Shilling note was a familiar component of daily commerce prior to decimalisation in 1971. This example has been well-preserved, retaining sharp design details and good paper quality, making it an attractive addition to any historical, numismatic, or British currency collection. Its combination of design, signature, and condition ensures both visual appeal and historical significance.