[Bank of England 1967 Ten Shillings Note]
*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.
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💂♀️ Product Overview
This product is a 10 shilling note issued by the Bank of England.
This note is an early British currency featuring a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.
It was in circulation from the 1950s to the early 1970s.
This coin symbolizes the "old British currency system (Sterling Pre-Decimal)" before the introduction of pound coins.
This 10 shilling note is
It is known as the first everyday banknote in British history to feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Due to its historical significance, beautiful design, and well-preserved state,
Today, it is a highly sought-after item among collectors around the world.
💴 Banknote specifications
Item/Content
Country of issue
United Kingdom
issuing authority
Bank of England
face value
Ten Shillings (£0.50)
signatory
JS Fforde (Chief Cashier)
series
C/D series (1957–1970)
Issue period
Late 1960s-1970s
Catalog Number
Pick #368 / B274
Printing method
Intaglio Printing
Main color
Reddish brown
paper quality
Cotton paper (watermarked)
size
Approximately 140mm x 75mm
situation
Unused (UNC) or mint condition (AU~Choice UNC)
👑 Design Details
Obverse
On the right is a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.
This portrait is based on the "official portrait of the Queen immediately after her accession to the throne" taken in the 1950s.
Her pure and elegant appearance wearing a crown and necklace is impressive.
In the center, the words "Ten Shillings" are engraved in artistic calligraphy.
The background features a watermark of Britannia, the symbol of the United Kingdom.
A complex combination of fine guilloche patterns (geometric patterns),
It is a perfect blend of printing technology and beautiful design.
This design was considered the pinnacle of British printing technology at the time,
It has been praised as a "masterpiece of post-Victorian banknotes" that combines anti-counterfeiting functionality with artistic merit.
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Reverse
The reverse side features Britannia, the patron goddess of Britain.
She holds an olive branch in her right hand and the shield and trident of England in her left.
It symbolizes the peace and prosperity of Britain as a maritime nation.
An intricate swirl pattern spreads around it,
The words "BANK OF ENGLAND" and "TEN SHILLINGS" are placed in the center.
The overall design has a symmetrical composition and is characterized by a classical yet harmonious and beautiful layout.
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🧭 Historical background
This 10 shilling note was the last shilling note issued before the decimalisation of the British monetary system.
Before the currency reform of 1971, when the exchange rate was changed to 100 pence (new system),
The 10 shilling note was the most frequently used medium-denomination note in British daily life.
At that time, 10 shillings was equivalent to a half pound.
It was a practical amount equivalent to a cup of coffee, a few newspapers, or a day's travel expenses.
As a result, many banknotes have been used over a long period of time, and have been damaged or discarded.
The remaining unused or mint condition specimens are extremely rare.
This design is also the first British banknote to feature a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II from the early days of her reign.
It also holds special value for fans of the British royal family and banknote collectors.
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💎 Collector's Points
1. Historical banknotes featuring an early portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
2. Representative designs from the British Pre-Decimal era
3. The pinnacle of anti-counterfeiting technology with a highly accurate guilloche pattern
4. Iconic design of the Goddess Britannia (appears on the front and back)
5. Artistic banknotes that continue the Bank of England tradition
6. Unused and in excellent condition (UNC/AU)
7. Issued just before a turning point in British monetary history (Decimalisation)
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📈 Market Value and Scarcity
This 10 shilling note is affectionately known as the "Red Ten" in the UK.
It is a popular banknote symbolizing the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and is highly collectible.
In particular, the J.S. Fforde signature (issued between 1967 and 1970) version was issued in limited numbers,
Uncirculated items are being traded less and less on the international market.
Global trading markets such as Numista, BanknoteWorld, and eBay
A mint condition item is estimated to be worth approximately 2,000 to 3,500 yen, while an unused item is estimated to be worth around 5,000 to 8,000 yen.
However, it is predicted that banknotes with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II will become even more valuable in the future.
In the long term, it is expected to increase in value as a collectible asset.
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📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee
• We guarantee the item to be in **unused or mint condition (UNC to Choice UNC)**, the same condition as shown in the photo.
• The serial number and year of issue may differ, but we will deliver an authentic product with the same design and condition.
• All items have been authenticated and obtained through legitimate channels.
• Shipped safely in a special sleeve that is moisture-proof, light-proof and dust-proof.
• We deliver safely and securely with tracking number.
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"Conveying the history, art, and value of the world's currencies to the future"
It is a brand specializing in collections with the philosophy of
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✨ Conclusion
Bank of England 10 shilling notes
This is a gem of a piece that combines British monetary history, royal history, and the art of printing.
A portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II, an elegant reddish-brown design, and a symbol of Britannia.
These banknotes, made up of these elements, are more than just money; they are a symbol of British culture.
This banknote symbolizes the tradition of British currency and the Queen's era.
Adding to your collection:
It will be the joy of owning a piece of history itself.
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