Mauve 10 Bob Z-D prefix Very Fine
During the Second World War, the Bank of England changed the colour of its 10 shilling notes from red brown to mauve and inserted a metal security thread in an effort to thwart counterfeiters (B251). After the war was over the Bank reverted to the old colours The first Mauve Ten Bobs to be issued all had the prefix Z-D. From a group recently purchased we can offer Z-D Mauve Ten Bobs in VF Limited availability.