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England 10 Pound White Note Paper Money 1936 Peppiatt Signature XF
England 10 Pound White Note Paper Money 1936 Peppiatt Signature XF
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Country: England
Issuer / Authority: Bank of England
Denomination: 10 Pounds
Date: 18 April 1936
Series: White Note
Signature: Peppiatt
Grade / Condition: XF
A desirable Bank of England 10 Pound White Note dated 1936 bearing the signature of Chief Cashier Kenneth O. Peppiatt. The renowned White Notes were issued primarily for banking and high-value commercial transactions and were rarely seen in everyday circulation, making surviving examples increasingly scarce.
In 1936, 10 Pounds represented a significant amount of money—equivalent to several weeks' wages for the average British worker, enough to furnish a home with essential household items, or cover a family's living expenses for an extended period. Although the lowest denomination in the White Note series, it remained a high-value banknote intended mainly for financial institutions and larger commercial payments.
This note retains strong originality, sharp detail, and attractive eye appeal with only light circulation. Its excellent preservation, combined with the prestigious White Note design and Peppiatt signature, makes it a desirable example of British paper money.
An attractive and historically significant banknote, ideal for collectors of British numismatics, Bank of England issues, White Notes, and world paper money.
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