10 pounds 1970 — United Kingdom ( Pick: 376c )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 pounds issued in the United Kingdom in 1970. It is cataloged under Pick number 376c.
The banknote features a deep brown color on a multicolour underprint. It is composed of paper and has dimensions of 150 x 93 mm. The note is signed by John Standish Fforde, who served as Chief Cashier from 1966 to 1970.
The note was part of the United Kingdom's transition to more contemporary banknote designs during the early 1970s.
The banknote features a deep brown color on a multicolour underprint. It is composed of paper and has dimensions of 150 x 93 mm. The note is signed by John Standish Fforde, who served as Chief Cashier from 1966 to 1970.
The note was part of the United Kingdom's transition to more contemporary banknote designs during the early 1970s.
Specifications
- Signed by
- John Standish Fforde (Chief Cashier 1966-1970)
- Date of issue
- 21 February 1964
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Deep brown on multicolour underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 93 mm
- Pick catalog
- 376c
About this banknote
The Bank of England issued this £10 banknote in 1970. The series was part of the bank's broader efforts to modernize British currency during the late 1960s and early 1970s. John Standish Fforde was the Chief Cashier at the time, and his signature appears on the note.
The front side features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse showcases a prominent lion holding a key, entwined with a ribbon bearing the words "Bank of England". This note is recorded as Pick 376c and is printed on paper measuring 150 x 93 mm, in deep brown on a multicolor underprint.