Bank of England £1 trial proof c.181s, Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase, woman sitting with globe vignette at centre, attached to card, small tear at bottom & surface dirt, GVF and scarce
Bank of England Applegarth & Cowper trial £5 circa 1821, "I Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase or bearer" at top, black with orange FIVE POUNDS at centre, Britannia at left & right, "Rippon" bottom centre, edge nicks & mount mark traces reverse GVF and scarce
Bank of England Applegarth & Cowper trial £5 circa 1820's-1830's, Promise to pay Mr Henry Hase at top, blue & black underprint at centre, 1 cm tear at bottom, EF and scarce
Bank of England forgeries (5) a group of well made modern copies on good quality paper (origin possibly Eastern Europe), £2 Hase 1811, £15 Hase 1822, £1 Newland 1797, £20 Newland 1794 and £20 Rippon 1835 Liverpool, Fine to VF
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