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England 100 Pound White Note Paper Money 1937 Peppiatt Signature AU
England 100 Pound White Note Paper Money 1937 Peppiatt Signature AU
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Country: England
Issuer / Authority: Bank of England
Denomination: 100 Pounds
Date: 8 June 1937
Series: White Note
Signature: Peppiatt
Grade / Condition: AU
A highly desirable Bank of England 100 Pound White Note dated 1937 bearing the signature of Chief Cashier Kenneth O. Peppiatt. The iconic White Notes were issued primarily for large financial transactions and were seldom encountered in everyday commerce, making surviving examples particularly scarce and highly collectible.
In 1937, 100 Pounds represented an enormous sum of money—equivalent to many months' wages for the average British worker, enough to purchase a modest house in some regions, or fund a significant business investment. These notes were predominantly handled by banks, businesses, and wealthy individuals.
This note retains crisp originality, strong detail, and excellent eye appeal with only minor signs of handling. The combination of the prestigious White Note design, Peppiatt signature, and high denomination makes it a standout addition to any collection of British paper money.
An exceptional and historically significant banknote, ideal for collectors of British numismatics, Bank of England issues, White Notes, and world paper money.
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