BANK OF ENGLAND - £50 - GILL - (21st JULY 1988) - aEF
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This is a Bank of England £50 note. The print run started on the 21st July 1988. It has the signature of George Malcolm Gill who was the bank's 27th Chief Cashier. The note is in a about Extremely Fine condition. It has been folded in half then the rest is just very light circulation signs. The note has NO tears, pinholes, scribbles or bank annotations on it. This type of £50 note ceased to be legal tender after the 20th of September 1996. The note is numbered D41 882131. DUE TO THE HIGH VALUE OF THIS NOTE. ONLY SPECIAL DELIVERY MAIL IS USED AND REGISTERED MAIL IF NOT IN THE UK. If you have won multiple items and wish to pay, please request a combined invoice and I will send one out as quickly as I can. (Remember 10% is taken off what you pay in postage costs to me by eBay). L I can combine/change postage costs to save you money where possible. As always, my banknotes are covered with my no quibble guarantee of your money back if not satisfied with the note, for any reason. Some people use digital cameras so they can hide the small creases etc. by blurring the photo, or taking the photo from just the right angle to make it look good. None of that from me, all my notes are scanned with high resolution scans and I also show you scans of the back of the notes. Nothing is hidden. Please See if there is anything else I can
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