ANDY WARHOL Pittsburgh, 1928 - New York, 1987 Ten Shilings, 60’s Black Marker on banknote, 6,7 x 14 cm Signed "Andy" with black marker on the front Postal mark of Gettysburg 1988 Stamped on the back by the Artist The Ten Shilling banknote is the smallest banknote ever issued by the Bank of England. On the front it shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and on the back the seal of the Bank of England. The first ten shillings banknotes from the Bank of England they are printed in red on both sides, with the wording “I promise to pay the sum of ten shillings to the bearer on request". This statement remains on the Bank of England notes even today. Issued by the Bank of England for the first time in 1928 after undergoing several changes, it continued to be printed until 1969. Good condition Without frame
ANDY WARHOL Pittsburgh, 1928 - New York, 1987 Ten Shilings, 60’s Black Marker on banknote, 6,7 x 14 cm Signed "Andy" with black marker on the front Postal mark of Gettysburg 1988 Stamped on the back by the Artist The Ten Shilling banknote is the smallest banknote ever issued by the Bank of England. On the front it shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and on the back the seal of the Bank of England. The first ten shillings banknotes from the Bank of England they are printed in red on both sides, with the wording “I promise to pay the sum of ten shillings to the bearer on request". This statement remains on the Bank of England notes even today. Issued by the Bank of England for the first time in 1928 after undergoing several changes, it continued to be printed until 1969. Good condition Without frame
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