1970 - Great Britain PIC 373c 10 Sillings banknote UNC
1970 - Great Britain PIC 373c 10 Sillings banknote UNC 

1970 - Great Britain PIC 373c 10 Sillings banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Gran Bretaña PIC 373c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 26.40€

  • Ex Tax: 24.00€


This Great Britain 10 Shillings banknote is catalogued as Pick P373c and is associated with 1970 in the product listing. The Krause catalogue classifies this type as ND (1960–70), with the c variant identified by the signature of J. S. Fforde.

The note features a brown design over a multicolour underprint, with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front. The reverse shows Britannia seated with a shield inside a circle, while the watermark consists of laureate heads arranged in a continuous vertical row. This individual banknote is described as UNC, indicating an uncirculated condition.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Great Britain banknote with a denomination of 10 Sillings. The note is identified in the product title as being dated 1970 and is described as UNC.

What identification details are provided for this banknote?

The supplied listing associates the banknote with Great Britain and the year 1970. Its stated denomination is 10 Sillings. The year is presented neutrally here because the listing does not specify whether it refers to issuance, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for the note?

The catalog reference supplied for this banknote is PIC 373c. The model/catalog field presents it as “Gran Bretaña PIC 373c,” while the product title identifies the country in English as Great Britain.

What condition is stated for this Great Britain banknote?

The listing identifies the 10 Sillings banknote as UNC. This is the condition notation provided by the source; no additional physical-condition details are specified in the listing.