Victoria Cleland £50 B413 Unc

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The last paper £50 note issued by the Bank of England was signed by Victoria Cleland as Chief Cashier (B413) This followed the design first introduced under Chris Salmon. A large portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is on the front while on the back there is a dual portrait featuring Matthew Boulton and James Watt. Crisp Uncirculated. Limited availability.
SKU: BEB8750
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