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GB, 1, Consecutive Pair, J B Page, 1978, EF - AUNC
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- 135 x 67 x 0.001mm
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- 1978
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Bank of England, £1, Consecutive Pair, J B Page, 1978, EF+ - AUNC
Country/Issuer: UK/Bank of England
Denomination: £1 One Pound
Chief Cashier/Signature: J. B. Page
Year: 1978
Serial Number: D62 599043 and D62 599044
Grade: EF+ to AUNC. "43" has a bend to the left and a turned up corner. "44" has a curl to the top right corner, wobble in the middle with rust mark to the reverse from a paperclip. Still a very nice pair of notes.
Duggleby: B337
All gradings are my own opinion and I would ask that you study the images carefully to make your own assessments.
If you are new to banknote collecting, you may find this blog post a useful read;
https://www.damianmiles.co.uk/post/collecting-banknotes
For international orders, all applicable import, duty and tax fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 135 x 67 x 0.001 mm
- Weight (g)
- 0.2
- Year
- 1978
- Colours
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Bank of England, £1, Consecutive Pair, J B Page, 1978, EF+ - AUNC
Country/Issuer: UK/Bank of England
Denomination: £1 One Pound
Chief Cashier/Signature: J. B. Page
Year: 1978
Serial Number: D62 599043 and D62 599044
Grade: EF+ to AUNC. "43" has a bend to the left and a turned up corner. "44" has a curl to the top right corner, wobble in the middle with rust mark to the reverse from a paperclip. Still a very nice pair of notes.
Duggleby: B337
All gradings are my own opinion and I would ask that you study the images carefully to make your own assessments.
If you are new to banknote collecting, you may find this blog post a useful read;
https://www.damianmiles.co.uk/post/collecting-banknotes
For international orders, all applicable import, duty and tax fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
Thank you for looking and please have a look around my shops. Buy more listings and pay one postage fee.
https://www.coins-auctioned.com/stores/damianjmiles
https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/damianjmiles
https://www.jewelry-auctioned.com/stores/damianjmiles
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