2004 - Great Britain PIC 391c 5 Pounds F
2004 - Great Britain PIC 391c 5 Pounds F 

2004 - Great Britain PIC 391c 5 Pounds F

  • Product Code: Gran Bretaña PIC 391c BC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


Great Britain 5 Pounds banknote associated with 2004, catalogued as Pick P391c. The note is listed in F condition and carries the signature of A. Bailey, corresponding to the catalog entry for this reference.

The design uses brown and green colouring over a multicolour underprint. Elizabeth Fry appears on the front, while the reverse features a light-blue and multicolour design with a scene depicting women and children in a workhouse. This combination of denomination, Pick reference, signature and imagery identifies the P391c variety.

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Tags: Year 2004, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Great Britain 5 Pounds banknote associated with 2004. The title identifies it with the grade notation “F,” making the product a specific British five-pound note rather than a general type or denomination listing.

What country, denomination and date are identified for the banknote?

The listing identifies the country as Great Britain, the denomination as 5 Pounds, and the year as 2004. The year is presented neutrally as an association with the banknote and is not described here as an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is provided for this banknote?

The listing provides the catalog reference “PIC 391c.” Its model/catalog reference field is shown as “Gran Bretaña PIC 391c BC,” while the product title separately presents “Great Britain PIC 391c.”

What condition information is stated for the note?

The product title includes the notation “F,” and the tag categorizes the item under “Used Banknotes.” These are the condition-related details explicitly provided by the listing; no additional physical-condition characteristics are stated.