Article ID: 2a3c4e2db18ec950beedc244cbb6c44027e9018ba59360181263ba806cf14654
Source ID: regulatory:bankofengland.co.uk
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© Bank of England. These images are approved by the Bank of England for public use provided these conditions are satisfied. £20 Series F Date first issued: 13 March 2007 Date ceased to be legal tender: 30 September 2022 Colour: Multi-coloured (predominantly purple) Size: 149mm x 80mm Design: Bank of England £50 Series F Date first issued: 2 November 2011 Date ceased to be legal tender: 30 September 2022 Colour: Multi-coloured (predominantly red) Size: 156mm x 85mm Design: Bank of England £10 Series E (Variant) Date first issued: 7 November 2000 Date ceased to be legal tender: 1 March 2018 Colour: Multi-coloured (predominantly orange-brown) Size: 142mm x75mm Design: Bank of England £5 Series E (Variant) Date first issued: 21 May 2002 Date ceased to be legal tender: 5 May 2017 Colour: Front green, back green Size: 5 5/16" x 2 3/4" (135mm x 70mm) Design: Andy Ward as Chief Designer and design work by Debbie Marriott £20 Series E (Variant) Date first issued: 22 June 1999 Date ceased to be legal tender: 30 June 2010 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly mauve-purple) Size: 5 7/8" x 3 1/8" (149mm x 80mm) Design: Roger Withington & Andrew Ward. Windowed thread on the back of the note. Additional security features: foil hologram, an ultra-violet feature and micro-lettering. Design work by Debbie Marriott £50 Series E Date first issued: 20 April 1994 Date ceased to be legal tender: 30 April 2014 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly red) Size: 6 1/7" x 3 1/3" (156mm x 85mm) Design: Roger Withington. Sir John Houblon portrayed on back. Windowed thread on the front of the note. Additional security features: foil patch. £10 Series E (revised version) Date first issued: 22 November 1993 Date ceased to be legal tender: 31 July 2003 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly orange-brown) Size: 5 9/16" x 2 15/16" (142mm x 75 mm) Design: Roger Withington. Revised version issued: additional denomination symbol £10, black in colour, to replace crown feature in top-right corner of note (front); further denomination symbol £10, dark brown in colour, added to top-right corner of note near head of Charles Dickens (reverse). £20 Series E (revised version) Date first issued: 27 September 1993 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 February 2001 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly mauve-purple) Size: 5 7/8" x 3 1/8" (149mm x 80mm) Design: Roger Withington. Revised version issued: colour of denomination symbol £20 in top-left hand corner changed to darker purple and additional denomination symbol, black in colour, to replace crown feature in top-right corner (point); further denomination symbol £20, purple-grey in colour, added to top-right corner near head of Michael Faraday. £5 Series E (revised version) Date first issued: 1 March 1993 Date ceased to be legal tender: 21 November 2003 Colour: Revised version issued - colour of denomination symbol "£5" in top-left corner changed to bolder dark blue/green (front) and stronger olive/drab colour (back) Size: 5 5/16" x 2 3/4" (135mm x 70mm) Design: Roger Withington £10 Series E Date first issued: 29 April 1992 Date ceased to be legal tender: 31 July 2003 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly orange-brown) Size: 5 9/16" x 2 15/16" (142mm x 75 mm) Design: Roger Withington. Charles Dickens portrayed on reverse; ‘windowed’ thread on reverse. £20 Series E Date first issued: 5 June 1991 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 February 2001 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly mauve-purple) Size: 5 7/8" x 3 1/8" (149mm x 80mm) Design: Roger Withington. Michael Faraday portrayed on the reverse; 'windowed' thread. £5 Series E Date first issued: 7 June 1990 Date ceased to be legal tender: 21 November 2003 Colour: Multicoloured (predominantly turquoise-blue) Size: 5 5/16" x 2 3/4" (135mm x 70mm) Design: Roger Withington. Stephenson portrayed on reverse; 'windowed' thread. £50 Series D Date first issued: 20 March 1981 Date ceased to be legal tender: 20 September 1996 Colour: Predominantly brown Size: 6 5/8" x 3 3/4" (169mm x 95mm) Design: H N Eccleston and Roger Withington. Sir Christopher Wren portrayed on the reverse. New contoured thread used initially; 'windowed' security thread introduced on 21 July 1988. £1 Series D (revised version) Date first issued: 20 March 1981 Date ceased to be legal tender: 11 March 1988 Colour: Predominantly green Size: 5 5/16" x 2 5/8" (135mm x 67mm) Design: Harry Eccleston. Revised version issued with design and dimensions (as Series D) but general appearance enhanced by inclusion of additional background colours. From 1983 this denomination was gradually replaced by the £1 coin. £1 Series D (pictorial series) Date first issued: 9 February 1978 Date ceased to be legal tender: 11 March 1988 Colour: Predominantly green Size: 5 5/16" x 2 5/8" (135mm x 67mm) Design: Harry Eccleston. Sir Isaac Newton portrayed on reverse. A particular feature of this note was that it had only one serial number. £10 Series D (pictorial series) Date first issued: 20 February 1975 Date ceased to be legal tender: 20 May 1994 Colour: Predominantly brown Size: 5 7/8" x 3 5/16" (151mm x 85mm) Design: Harry Eccleston. Florence Nightingale portrayed on reverse. New 'windowed' security thread introduced on 16 July 1987. £5 Series D (pictorial series) Date first issued: 11 November 1971 Date ceased to be legal tender: 29 November 1991 Colour: Predominantly blue Size: 5 3/4" x 3 1/16" (145mm x 78mm) Design: Harry Eccleston. Duke of Wellington portrayed on reverse; width of thread doubled to 1mm from 16 July 1987. £20 Series D (pictorial series) Date first issued: 9 July 1970 Date ceased to be legal tender: 19 March 1993 Colour: Predominantly purple Size: 6 5/16" x 3 9/16" (160mm x 90mm) Design: Harry Eccleston. William Shakespeare portrayed on the reverse. First £20 note to carry portrait of monarch and to use threaded paper. New 'windowed' security thread introduced on 15 November 1984. £10 Series C (portrait series) Date first issued: 21 February 1964 Date ceased to be legal tender: 31 May 1979 Colour: Brown Size: 5 7/8" x 3 5/8" (150mm x 93mm) Design: Reynolds Stone. First £10 note to carry portrait of monarch and to use threaded paper £5 Series C (portrait series) Date first issued: 21 February 1963 Date ceased to be legal tender: 31 August 1973 Colour: Blue Size: 5 1/2" x 3 5/16" (140mm x 85mm) Design: Reynolds Stone. First £5 note to carry portrait of monarch. 10 Shilling Series C Date first issued: 12 October 1961 Date ceased to be legal tender: 22 November 1970 Colour: Red-brown Size: 5 ½" x 2 5/8" (140mm x 67mm) Design: Robert Austin. First and only issued Bank of England 10 Shilling note to carry portrait of monarch. £1 Series C Date first issued: 17 March 1960 Date ceased to be legal tender: 31 May 1979 Colour: Green Size: 6" x 2 13/16" (151mm x 72mm) Design: Robert Austin. First Bank of England £1 note to carry portrait of monarch. £5 Series B Date first issued: 21 February 1957 Date ceased to be legal tender: 27 June 1967 Colour: Blue Size: 6 1/4" x 3 1/2" (158mm x 90mm) Design: Stephen Gooden. Features helmeted Britannia on front. 10 Shilling Series A (3rd issue) Date first issued: 25 October 1948 Date ceased to be legal tender: 29 October 1962 Colour: Brown Size: 5 7/16" x 3 1/16" (138mm x 78mm) Design: Issue of threaded notes in pre-war colour. £1 Series A (3rd issue) Date first issued: 13 September 1948 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 May 1962 Colour: Green. Size: 5 15/16" x 3 5/16" (151mm x 84mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. Issue of threaded notes in pre-war colour. £1 Series A (2nd issue) Date first issued: 17 June 1948 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 May 1962 Colour: Green. Size: 5 15/16" x 3 5/16" (151mm x 84mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. Reissue of unthreaded pre-war notes. 10 Shilling Series A (2nd issue) Date first issued: 17 June 1948 Date ceased to be legal tender: 29 October 1962 Colour: Brown. Size: 5 7/16" x 3 1/16" (138mm x 78mm) Design: Re-issue of unthreaded pre-war notes. £5 White Date first issued: 1945 Date ceased to be legal tender: 13 March 1961 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Incorporated metal thread for first time: permanent feature thereafter. 10 Shilling Emergency Wartime Issue Date first issued: 2 April 1940 Date ceased to be legal tender: 22 October 1962 Colour: Mauve and grey Size: 5 7/16" x 3 1/16" (138mm x 78mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. Incorporated metal thread for first time: permanent feature since 1948. £1 Emergency Wartime Issue Date first issued: 29 March 1940 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 May 1962 Colour: Pale blue and orange Size: 5 15/16" x 3 15/16" (151mm x 85mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. Incorporated metal thread for first time: permanent feature since 1948. £1 Series A (1st issue) Date first issued: 22 November 1928 Date ceased to be legal tender: 28 May 1962 Colour: Green Size: 5 15/16" x 3 5/16" (151mm x 84mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. 10 Shilling Series A (1st issue) Date first issued: 22 November 1928 Date ceased to be legal tender: 29 October 1962 Colour: Red-brown Size: 5 7/16" x 3 1/16" (138mm x 78mm) Design: W M Keesey and others. 10 Shilling 3rd Series Treasury Issue Date first issued: 22 October 1918 Date ceased to be legal tender: 1 August 1933 Colour: Green and brown. Size: 5 7/16" x 3 1/16" (138mm x 78mm) Design: Bertram Mackennal. Printed by Waterlow Bros and Layton on banknote paper. Signature of N.F. Warren Fisher from September 1919. In 1922, wording at the top changed to ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’. £1 3rd Series Treasury Issue Date first issued: 22 January 1917 Date ceased to be legal tender: 1 August 1933 Colour: Brown and green. Size: 5 15/16" x 3 5/16" (151mm x 84mm) Design: Bertram Mackennal. Printed by Waterlow Bros and Layton on banknote paper. Signature of N.F. Warren Fisher from September 1919. In 1922, wording at the top changed to ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’. 10 shilling 2nd Series Treasury Issue Date first issued: 21 January 1915 Date ceased to be legal tender: 12 June 1920 Colour: Red on white (printed on one side only) Size: 5 3/8" x 3" (136mm x 76mm) Design: George Eve. Printed by De La Rue & Co on banknote paper. £1 2nd Series Treasury Issue Date first issued: 23 October 1914 Date ceased to be legal tender: 12 June 1920 Colour: Black on white (printed on one side only) Size: 5 7/8" x 3 ¼" (149mm x 83mm) Design: George Eve. Printed by De La Rue & Co on banknote paper. 10 Shilling 1st Series Treasury issue Date first issued: 14 August 1914 Date ceased to be legal tender: 12 June 1920 Colour: Red on white (printed on one side only) Size: 5" x 2 ½" (127mm x 64mm) Design: Designed at Royal Mint from sketches by Frederick Atterbury. Printed by Waterlow Bros. and Layton and De La Rue & Co. Printed on postage stamp paper. £1 1st Series Treasury Issue Date first issued: 7 August 1914 Date ceased to be legal tender: 12 June 1920 Colour: Black on white (printed on one side only) Size: 5" x 2 1/2" (127mm x 64mm) Design: Designed at Royal Mint from sketches by Frederick Atterbury. Printed by Waterlow Bros. and Layton from plates by Eyre and Spottiswoode. Printed on postage stamp paper. Nicknamed "Bradburys" on account of signature of Sir John Bradbury, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. £1 Date first issued: 2 March 1797 Date last issued: 1821/1825-6 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only). Size: Vary Approximately 7 7/8" x 4 7/16" (200mm x 113mm) Design: Several changes of design between 1779 and 1821. Also issued during financial crisis of 1825-6. Nicknamed "Newlands" after name of Chief Cashier, Abraham Newland (1778-1807) in payee clause. £2 Date first issued: 2 March 1797 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Sizes vary 7 7/8" x 4 7/16" (200mm x 113mm) Design: Several changes of design between 1797 and 1821. £5 White Date first issued: 1793 Date ceased to be legal tender: 1 March 1946 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: 7 11/16" x 4 11/16" (195mm x 120mm) Design: Size may vary. Issued also by Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £25 White Date first issued: 1765 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8" x 5" (203mm x 127mm) Design: unknown £10 White Date first issued: 1759 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. Issued also by Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £15 White Date first issued: 1759 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8" x 5" (203mm x 127mm) Design: Early notes are slightly smaller. £20 White Date first issued: 1725 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. Issued also by Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £30 White Date first issued: 1725 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/8" (211mm x 130mm) Design: Early notes are slightly smaller. Issued also by some Bank of England Country Branches. £40 White Date first issued: 1725 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/8" (211mm x 130mm) Design: Early notes are slightly smaller. Issued also by some Bank of England Country Branches. £50 White Date first issued: 1725 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. Issued also by Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £100 White Date first issued: 1725 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Issued also by Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £60 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1740 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 7 11/16" x 4 11/16" (195mm x 120mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £70 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 7 11/16" x 4 11/16" (195mm x 120mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £80 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 7 11/16" x 4 11/16" (195mm x 120mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £90 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 7 11/16" x 4 11/16" (195mm x 120mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £200 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £200 notes not issued by Bank of England Country Branches. £300 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: unknown Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/8" (211mm x 130mm) Design: £300 notes not issued by Bank of England Country Branches. £500 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £500 notes issued by some Bank of England Country Branches from 1826. £1000 White Date first issued: Between 1725 and 1745 Date ceased to be legal tender: 16 April 1945 Colour: Monochrome (printed on one side only) Size: Approx 8 1/4" x 5 1/4" (211mm x 133mm) Design: Notes in earlier years are slightly smaller. £1,000 notes not issued by Bank of England Country Branches except Hull between 1882 and 1889.
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