1980/89 - Guernsey PIC 48a 1 Pound banknote F
1980/89 - Guernsey PIC 48a 1 Pound banknote F 

1980/89 - Guernsey PIC 48a 1 Pound banknote F

  • Product Code: Guernsey PIC 48a BC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


Guernsey 1 Pound banknote, catalogued as Pick P48a and associated with the 1980–89 period. This individual note is listed in Fine (F) condition and carries the W. C. Bull signature variant.

The note features a dark green and black design over a multicolour underprint, with a market square scene from 1822 at the lower centre and the Guernsey States seal at lower left. The reverse depicts D. De Lisle Brock and the Royal Court of St Peter Port.

Further identification details include a Guernsey States seal watermark, TDLR as printer and dimensions of 135 × 67 mm. The catalogue designation is ND, with 1980–89 given as the associated period rather than a specific issue date.

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Tags: Year 1980, Year 1989, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Guernsey banknote with a denomination of 1 Pound. The product title identifies it as banknote reference PIC 48a, with the listing specifically associated with the 1980/89 date notation.

What country, denomination and date information is provided?

The banknote is associated with Guernsey and has a denomination of 1 Pound. The listing gives the date notation 1980/89, and its tags separately associate the note with the years 1980 and 1989. These dates are presented neutrally, without further issue or printing information.

What catalog reference is given for this Guernsey banknote?

The listing provides the catalog reference “Guernsey PIC 48a BC” in the model/catalog reference field. The product title also identifies the banknote as “Guernsey PIC 48a,” making PIC 48a the explicit reference associated with this listing.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The product title identifies the banknote with the condition notation “F.” This is the only physical-condition grade supplied by the listing, so no additional details about handling, centring, folds, stains or other aspects of condition are stated here.