5 pounds 1945 — United Kingdom ( Pick: 342 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pounds issued in the United Kingdom in 1945. It is cataloged under Pick number 342. The dimensions of the note are 211 x 133 mm, and it features a color scheme of black on white. It is printed on paper that incorporates a metal thread.
This banknote is signed by Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt. It was produced at St Luke's Printing Works.
The denomination of this banknote was introduced during a transitional period for the United Kingdom, which experienced significant economic changes in the mid-20th century.
This banknote is signed by Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt. It was produced at St Luke's Printing Works.
The denomination of this banknote was introduced during a transitional period for the United Kingdom, which experienced significant economic changes in the mid-20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt
- Date of issue
- 1945
- Printing office
- St Luke's Printing Works
- Paper
- Paper with incorporated metal thread
- Colour
- Black on white
- Dimensions
- 211 x 133 mm
- Pick catalog
- 342
About this banknote
The Bank of England issued this 5-pound banknote as part of its 1945 series. This series was introduced during Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt's tenure as Chief Cashier. The notes made during this period were designed to maintain currency stability during post-war adjustments.
The front side of the banknote features an intricate vignette of Britannia, accompanied by elaborate script detailing the denomination and promise to pay the bearer. The note, identified as Pick 342, was printed by St Luke's Printing Works and featured a metal thread for security purposes.