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Bank Notes
Which denomination bank note did the Bank of England introduce in 1752 and withdraw in 1945?
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During WWII notes with a denomination of �100 and over were discontinued and withdrawn to combat counterfeiting.
The �1000 was withdrawn 30th April 1945 however it was introduced in 1725.
As time progressed smaller denomination notes were introduced for circulation e.g. �10 in 1759 and �5 in 1793. This is what led me to thinking (erroneously) that it would be �100 because of the later date (1752) which I now put down to a typo.
During WWII notes with a denomination of �100 and over were discontinued and withdrawn to combat counterfeiting.
The �1000 was withdrawn 30th April 1945 however it was introduced in 1725.
As time progressed smaller denomination notes were introduced for circulation e.g. �10 in 1759 and �5 in 1793. This is what led me to thinking (erroneously) that it would be �100 because of the later date (1752) which I now put down to a typo.