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10 Shillings GBP

United Kingdom 1900_1945 VG P-366 Needs review ✦ AI 92%
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Front · IMG_7373.HEIC cropped
Back · IMG_7374.HEIC cropped
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Identity

Where & when

Country United Kingdom
Currency GBP
Denomination 10 Shillings
Series name Series B
Series year
Issue year
Era 1900_1945
Legal status demonetized
Predecessor currency
Successor currency 50 New Pence
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait Britannia
Reverse subject Britannia
Watermark
Color palette #8b4789,#f5f5dc,#2f2f2f
Themes mythology,statesman
Language / script Latin

Front: Britannia, the female personification of Great Britain, depicted seated with trident and shield in an ornate baroque frame. Britannia has been the enduring symbol of British currency since Roman times, representing British naval power, national identity and imperial strength. The elaborate guilloche patterns and denomination '10/-' appear in green on the mauve-tinted design typical of Bank of England emergency wartime issues.

Back: Britannia seated in medallion at left, with the Bank of England promise text 'Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand the sum of Ten Shillings' in ornate script across the center. The note is signed by K. O. Peppiatt as Chief Cashier, issued from London. Serial number R09D 242136 appears at top right and bottom left, with 'R' prefix indicating the replacement note series used by the Bank of England during this period.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Bank of England
Issuer (native)
Printer Bank of England Printing Works
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 142x85

Signatures: Chief Cashier: K. O. Peppiatt

Security features: thread,intaglio

Geography

United Kingdom in Europe

United Kingdom in Europe. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.

The story

Background & history

Bank of England Series B 10 Shilling note, issued during and shortly after World War II (1940–1948). Kenneth Oswald Peppiatt served as Chief Cashier of the Bank of England from 1934 to 1949, signing notes throughout the war period. The 'R' prefix in the serial number (R09D) indicates this is a replacement note, issued to replace defective notes in the printing process—a documented Bank of England practice where 'R' designated replacement notes. These emergency wartime issues featured simplified designs compared to pre-war notes, with mauve/purple color schemes. The 10 Shilling denomination was withdrawn on November 22, 1970, during decimalization, when it was replaced by the 50 New Pence coin. Pick number P-366 corresponds to Peppiatt 10 Shilling notes with this design and signature combination from the 1940s wartime/post-war period.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # 366
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 1940–1948
Provenance

How it came to me

Acquired date
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Currency
Condition
Grade VG
Serial number R09D 242136
Serial prefix R09D
Replacement note Yes (R)

Heavily circulated with significant soiling, staining, and creasing throughout. Multiple fold lines visible. Paper shows age-related discoloration and wear consistent with wartime/post-war circulation. Some edge tears and small losses visible at corners.

Valuation

What it's worth now

$15–$35 GBP
Type default range $15–$35
Valuation history (1)
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2026-05-10 07:30:24 15.0 35.0 GBP ai from claude-sonnet-4-5
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History & extractions

AI extractions (1)
anthropic · claude-sonnet-4-5 2026-05-10 07:30:24
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0407 · 7353↓ + 1243↑ tokens
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