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| Issuer | Novelty/Prop money manufacturer (not a legal issuer) |
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| Year | |
| Type | Souvenir banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | £10 Bank of England 10 THIS IS NOT LEGAL TENDER, IT S USED FOR MOTION PROPS USE ONLY FOR JOKES AND GOOD MOOD Ten Pounds |
| Reverse description | Central portrait vignette of novelist Jane Austen in period bonnet, set against a salmon-toned guilloche underprint with a country house in the middle ground and a horse-drawn carriage at lower left. Right field carries two circular medallion vignettes — a cathedral facade and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II — alongside the denomination numeral. |
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| Comments |
Prop and novelty notes mimicking genuine currency occupy an awkward legal space in the UK — the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 prohibits reproductions of Bank of England notes that are printed on one side only or are the same size as the genuine article, which is precisely why most commercial prop money manufacturers deliberately alter dimensions or add overprints such as "MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY." Whether this example meets those requirements is the first question any serious buyer should ask.