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Mark2 | 16:52 Sat 07th Jan 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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What denomination bank note did the bank of England introduce in 1752 and withdraw in 1945?
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possibly the "white tenner", introduced because of gold shortage in the 7 years war & withdrawn at the end of the war because of the amount of German produced forgeries from 1943.
erm I dont mean to be pedantic but can I point out that the seven years war started in 1756 and ended in 1763?
PP - of course you mean to be pedantic...

although to further your point the �10 note was introduced in 1759.
I think there was a thousand-pound note that ceased beinc circulated about the end of the war, so that might be it. Can't find any reference on Google, though.

this link will give you a good idea


www.bignell.uk.com/english_currency.htm

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Thanks everyone for all your help. Mark2

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