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1 Pound - George V Treasury issue, 1st series

Issuer HM Treasury
Year 1914
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Value 1 Pound
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Reverse description The reverse is essentially blank, showing only the printed design elements visible in show-through from the obverse — the note was printed on one side only, with no independent reverse design.
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Signature(s) John Bradbury
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The first British government paper pound in over a century, rushed into existence in August 1914 to prevent a run on gold coin as war mobilization created panic withdrawals. The enabling legislation — the Currency and Bank Notes Act — passed on 5 August, and printed notes were in public hands within days. The speed was remarkable; the preparation was not. Early sheets showed misaligned serial numbers and inconsistent perforation, and the thin paper used in this first series was ill-suited to heavy handling.

Bradbury's signature gave these their enduring nickname. "Bradburys" remained in common use long after the series was replaced.

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