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1 Pound Postal Order

Uitgever Post Office Counters Limited
Jaar 1994
Type Cheques
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of Queen Elizabeth II within an oval vignette at left, wearing a tiara and pearl necklace. Central guilloche underprint in teal with a payee line, denomination ONE POUND in bold letterpress, and a postage stamp affixing panel at lower centre. Circular date stamps for paying and issuing offices appear at lower left and right.
Opschrift voorzijde NOT NEGOTIABLE
BRITISH POSTAL ORDER
SENDER MUST FILL IN PAYEE'S NAME IN INK
PLEASE PAY
ONE POUND
AT (POST OFFICE)
RECEIVED / SIGNATURE
POSTAGE STAMPS
One or two Postage Stamps may be added to the Postal Order in this space only.
PAYING OFFICE DATE STAMP
ISSUING OFFICE DATE STAMP
£1
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Opmerkingen

Post Office Counters Limited was the retail arm spun off from the Post Office in 1986, and by 1994 it had become the formal issuing authority named on postal orders — a change that reflected internal corporate restructuring rather than any shift in how the instruments actually functioned. Postal orders of this period were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson, by then operating as part of De La Rue, at their New Malden facility.

The 1 Pound denomination was the single highest fixed-value postal order available at this time, before higher values were phased in during later years. Counterfoil stubs and the requirement for a payee name to be added at point of sale meant unused examples are far more common in collections than genuinely issued and cancelled ones.

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