Banknotes
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Bank of England (B264s) Peppiatt, £5 specimen, 24th January 1947, L00 00000, rust mark from paper clip and few other small pinholes, otherwise good EF
£2,100.00
Bank of England (B270) Beale, £5, 22nd February 1952, X10 095887, count crease, UNC
£425.00
Bank of England (B270) Beale, £5, 4th April 1951, U82 088710, PMG wrapper cut open, UNC
Bank of England (B270) Beale, £5, 4th April 1951, U82 088711, UNC
Bank of England (B270) Beale, £5, 4th October 1951, V88 043732, Fine/VF
£165.00
Bank of England (B276) O'Brien, £5, 28th July 1956, D53A 067329, VF
£265.00
Bank of England (B276) O'Brien, £5, 30th April 1956, last year of white fivers, centre fold, otherwise EF
£325.00
Bank of England (B276) O'Brien, £5, 30th September 1955, A92A 087621, centre fold, otherwise EF
£295.00
Bank of England (B276) O'Brien, £5, 30th September 1955, A92A, centre fold, otherwise EF
Bank of England (B312) Beale, £5, 5th March 1952, X20 085372, Good Fine
£185.00
Child & Co. cheque, 1701/2, 'pay the bearer Twenty Guineas and place in the account of your servant to Francis Child, VG
£95.00
Child & Co., bearer note for £45, 17??, amended to bearer from order, Outing 2512Q, Poor
£225.00
Child & Co., Francis Child & Company, Drawn note dated September 16th, 1728, instructing Mr. Child to pay Mr. Rd; Gashill £50 signed by J. Jones, Poor
£195.00
Child & Co., Francis Child, £30, 1704, signed Rochester, Poor
£145.00
Child & Co., Mr. Child, £100, 17xx, signed Rebecca Worcester, Poor
Child & Co., Promissory note, January 22nd 1732, and made payable to John Anstis Esq., for twenty pounds. Usual torn off cancellation at the bottom right of note. Signed by Barnaby Backwell. Poor
Child & Co., Sir Francis Child pray pay to Peter Maffon £200, 1711, Weymouth, 1st Viscount, Poor
£150.00
Child & Co., Sir Robert Child, Bill of Exchange, 19th May 1720, payable to William Shaw for £20 and addressed to a Mr Chauvett at The Kings Arms in Covent Garden, Poor
England, contemporary forgery, Bank of England, Hase, £1, 1814, stamped by the Bank of England
England, exchequer bill, £5, 13th August 1697, many endorsements on reverse, handled like a banknote, small tear, otherwise Fine
£995.00