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| 正面描述 | Oval vignette of Queen Elizabeth II at left within guilloche border, with denomination "50P" at upper left and right. Central field carries "PLEASE PAY" instruction line above "FIFTY PENCE" in bold letterpress, with a postage stamp box at lower centre. "NOT NEGOTIABLE" appears at upper right; serial number printed at foot. |
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Post Office Counters Ltd was established in 1986 as a subsidiary of the Post Office to manage retail counter services, and postal orders remained one of its core instruments — a payment method that had survived largely unchanged since the Post Office (Money Orders) Act of 1838. By 1999, postal orders were already fighting obsolescence against bank transfers and early online payment infrastructure, yet remained genuinely useful for unbanked customers and child allowance payments.
De La Rue's involvement in postal order production gave the series security credentials well above their modest face value. The watermark on this issue is the primary — and essentially only — concession to anti-counterfeiting at this denomination.