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Bank of England Five Pounds ND (1963–1967)

*The serial number and year of issue may differ from those in the photo, but we will deliver the item in the same unused or mint condition.

💂‍♂️ Overview

This banknote was issued by the Bank of England in the 1960s.

This is the early £5 note (Series C / “Portrait” series), which was the first to officially feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

The entire banknote is in a deep blue-gray colour, beautifully blending elegant typeface and intricate intaglio patterns.

This design is also known as a banknote that symbolizes the post-war British economic revival period.

The portrait of the Queen in her younger days stands out with its noble beauty, and continues to fascinate many collectors today.

On the surface, "BANK OF ENGLAND" is written in large letters.

It features the words "Five Pounds" in traditional calligraphy and a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.

The reverse side features the statue of Britannia.

It symbolizes the protection of the British Empire and pride as a maritime nation.

💴 Banknote specifications

Item/Content

Country of issue

United Kingdom

issuing authority

Bank of England

face value

Five Pounds

Series Name

Series C (Portrait Issue)

Issue period

ND (1963–1967)

signatory

Signature of Chief Cashier J.S. Fforde

size

Approximately 159mm x 90mm

paper quality

High-quality cotton paper (with watermark)

Printing method

Intaglio (intaglio printing)

Main color

Blue gray/dark indigo

situation

Unused (UNC) or Excellent Condition (AU-UNC)

Catalog Number

Pick #374 / B277 (International Standard)

👑 Design Details

Obverse

In the center, in elegant typeface, is written "Five Pounds."

The intricate guilloche pattern that surrounds it gives the entire banknote a high level of artistic harmony.

On the right is a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.

The portrait was painted by Robert Austen, the official painter to the British royal family.

The Queen's elegant and confident appearance in the early days of her reign is delicately depicted in deep blue ink.

The oval frame surrounding the portrait is inscribed "BANK OF ENGLAND."

The inside is decorated with a crown and jewels, symbolizing the permanence and majesty of the kingdom.

On the bottom left there is a "£5" emblem,

The issuing signature is "JS Fforde, Chief Cashier."

Reverse

The center of the reverse features the Roman goddess Britannia.

She is depicted seated with a shield and spear, with the sea at her back.

It symbolizes the country's role as a protector of the United Kingdom.

The intricate geometric pattern in the background represents the pinnacle of anti-counterfeiting technology at the time.

This composition stands out for its combination of high printing technology and artistic perfection.

🧭 Historical background

After the Second World War, the British economy underwent a period of great recovery.

In the 1960s, the modernization of the currency system progressed,

From the old "white banknote" style,

A move was made to more visually appealing "colored banknotes."

This five pound note is

This is an important series that marks the beginning of the era of "colored banknotes with portraits."

This was the first time that Queen Elizabeth II's portrait was officially adopted on banknotes.

It attracted a lot of attention among the people as a symbol of a new era.

💎 Collector's Points

1. Historical design featuring an early portrait of Queen Elizabeth II

2. Important series issued during the early transition to "colored banknotes"

3. The exquisite print of the Britannia statue enhances its artistic value

4. It's a large £5 note from the 1960s.

5. Unused (UNC) or mint condition, rare preservation quality

6. A work that symbolizes the trinity of monetary history, royal history, and printing art

📈 Market Value and Scarcity

This £5 note is a representative example of the classic cotton banknote era that preceded today's polymer notes.

In particular, the Series C "Fforde Signature" type has a short circulation period,

The number of well-preserved specimens is decreasing every year.

In the global collector market,

We maintain stable demand on Numista, eBay, BanknoteWorld, etc.

This is a must-have item, especially for collectors of "Young Queen Elizabeth II" portrait notes.

Also, after the Queen's death in 2022,

The cultural value and commemorative significance of the banknotes bearing her early portraits skyrocketed.

Market prices are also on the rise.

These banknotes are not just currency, but also valuable as works of art that symbolize Britain's Golden Age.

📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee

• This product is guaranteed to be in the same uncirculated or mint condition as shown in the photo.

• The serial number and year may differ, but we will deliver the same design and condition item.

• All banknotes are authenticated and obtained through official channels.

• Shipped in a special sleeve and protective case, in moisture-proof and light-proof packaging.

• Secure domestic shipping with tracking number.

GoldSilverJapan carefully selects rare currencies, historical banknotes, gold and silver coins from around the world.

We are a specialized brand that delivers "beauty, history, and value" to our customers.

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✨ Conclusion

Bank of England 5 pound note ND (1963–1967)

The modernization of British currency, the beauty of the Queen in her youth, and traditional art printing combine to create this piece.

This is a historic piece that represents 20th century Britain.

A calm and dignified portrait of Queen Elizabeth II,

A magnificent print of the Britannia statue,

And as a symbol of the era when Britain was once again on the path to prosperity,

This banknote has cultural heritage value that goes beyond being a mere collectible.

Be sure to add this elegant and historic piece to your collection.

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