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Many thanks!!! grading can be a very real problem when buying through ebay. The
note you discribed as VF is going into my collection as EF++ and i will be bidding confidently on your future banknote offers
.

Kind regards,
Clive Rice IBNS Life Member and Ex-General Secretary.

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To be sold from the German occupation of the Channel Islands.

Islanders hid British banknotes under the floorboards!

All British Banknotes were overprinted 'withdrawn from circulation' and were to be destroyed.

Few survived, the rarer with only 5 known examples and most with less than 400.

Known values range from £150 to £2000 each.

Nine examples are included in Auction on 3rd September to be held by James & Sons

 

Details Available

Email: info@clickcollect.co.uk

Telephone: 01485 578117

Postal: Dewfresh House, Syderstone Business Park, Mill Lane, Syderstone,Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 8RX


 

THE STATES OF GUERNSEY OVERPRINTS

 

When the Germans occupied the Channel Islands in the Second World War, German money was made legal
tender. As a result almost all British and Channel Islands currency 'disappeared under the floorboards'.
Because of the shortage of small change the Guernsey authorities obtained permission from the Germans in
1941 to issue small denominations of 6d., 1s., 1s.3d., 2s6d. And 5s. The Germans agreed subject to the withdrawal of
£5000 worth of Guernsey £1 notes which was done by handing over soiled notes being held for destruction, but not
before they had been overprinted front and back Withdrawn from circulation" with the date. When these
emergency low denomination notes also began to run short, agreement was obtained for a further issue of £5000
except that this time the Germans demanded that £5000 of Bank of England £1 notes should be withdrawn. Again
the notes were overprinted and after the liberation in 1945 £2000 worth were discovered in Jersey and returned to
the Bank of England. The balance of £3000 came to light inthe early 1980s and most of these were sold to
collectors in the USA.

 

 
 

 

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