K.O. Peppiatt, 10 Shilling, Z13E 313815 ( Dugg. B.251) Emergency Issue Series 2nd April 1940
K.O. Peppiatt, 10 Shilling, Z13E 313815 ( Dugg. B.251) Emergency Issue Series 2nd April 1940
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
All orders are subject to a delivery, packing & handling charge. The correct charges will be automatically calculated via our Shopping basket ordering system and are based on the total weight of your order, your location, and our normal method of despatch. Please be aware that we reserve the right to alter any miscalculation, plus or minus, and you will be notified prior to shipping of any changes.
When shipping items, we use the UK Royal Mail, EVRI, DPD and Parcel Force in the event of a parcel arriving with contents damaged ALL the packaging must be kept for inspection by the delivering shipping contractor whoever that contractor is, failure to adhere to this WILL result in ANY claim being denied.
We do ship internationally and will always use a Tracked and Signed for service. We strive to use the best and most economical shipping services available
All shipping, insurance and import charges will be borne by the customer.
All lots are shipped at the buyers risk no compensation will be offered for items lost or broken in transit. Alternatively you can pay for your own courier.
Product Description
During the Second World War, the Bank of England felt the need to protect its currency from counterfeiters. It decided to change the colours of the £1 and 10 shilling notes for the duration of the war and add a revolutionary (at the time) inner metal security thread. The £1 changed from Green to Blue Pink and the 10 shillings from Red Brown to Mauve. The basic design was unchanged from the pre-1940 10 Shilling note. Printed by offset-litho at St Lukes's Works'sOld Street London and Overton Hampshire. The paper was manufactured by Portals Ltd. Legal tender until October 1962