British Banknotes 237
Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £5, 2002, HA01, £10, 20000, AA01, £20, 2006, AA01, £50, 1994, J01, £50, 2011, AA01, all serial number 000356, all in PMG holders, numbers 64-66EPQ, choice uncirculated to gem uncirculated (5 notes)
EPM C147: B385, 388, 393, 405, 410 238 239 233
Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, specimen £10, 22 November 1993, serial number AA 000000, registration banknote, orange phosphor line, three light folds, handling, good very fine to about extremely fine and rare EPM B369r
£300-£400 240 £240-£300
Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, £5, 2002, serial numbers HA01 000026, 000503, 001042, in PMG holder number 64, 64, 66EPQ, uncirculated (3 notes) EPM C170: B393
£60-£80
Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, a set from the 2003 Coronation 50th Anniversary, £5, £10, £20, all with serial number QC50 000142, uncirculated (3 notes) EPM C175
£100-£150
Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, £50 (2), August 2006, serial numbers L27 359398-99, uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B404
£120-£160
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ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £20, 1991, serial number J59 619200, misguillotined, about uncirculated, a spectacular miscut EPM B371
£260-£320 241
Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, a vignette of Adam Smith, as used on the £20 of 2007 until the present day, black ink on large format paper, with pencil annotation “No 1 - May 8 2008” at top right, signed in tiny lettering by the engraver, M. Wilson, who is known for his highly skilled work on De La Rue notes of this period, very minor differences between this and the final note, but this is clearly the initial design at the very least, uncirculated, extremely rare and a striking image EPM B405 for type
£200-£300 242
Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, £20 (2), 13 March 2007, serial numbers AA01 000047-48, in PMG holders 66 EPQ, gem uncirculated, a very scarce consecutive pair of low numbers (2 notes) EPM B405
£460-£550 243
Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, £20, 13 March 2007, serial number AA01 990787-8, in PMG holder number 64PPQ, 66PPQ, choice to gem uncirculated (2 notes) EPM B405
£100-£150
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Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, Limited edition folder containing uncut sheet of three £5 (2), 1993, serial number AB16/AB17/AB18 999358, AC01/AC02/AC03 000794, uncirculated (2 folders) EPM C107, C108
£120-£180 236
Bank of England, a group of £5 notes, including Lowther, prefixes LL10 and JB46, Bailey, prefixes JB46, LE90, and EL45, and Salmon, prefix LE90, uncirculated, and some extremely scarce first and last prefixes (6 notes) EPM B381, B398, B407
£200-£260
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Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, £20, 13 March 2007, serial number AB01 000016, hand signed by Andrew Bailey, ex Spink charity auction, uncirculated and a brilliant hand signed note with a low number from the second run EPM B405
£300-£400
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