Million Serial Banknotes |
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Million serial banknotes exist to keep the accounts balanced. |
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A million serial banknote is special as it has a seven digit serials, |
hand-made, regular serials have six digits. Million serial banknotes |
were issued over the counter by high street banks as a normal |
note is. Million serials exist from the 1917 third Treasury Bradbury period. |
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As of Series 'C' Portrait B281 O'Brien 1960 to B316 Fforde £10 1967, |
the highest serial is 960000, therefore no million serials during this period. |
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Most banknotes found are in a poor grade (condition), probably taken |
down the pub and shown around a few times. Also known as Terminators. |
Email pam@britishnotes.co.uk or Phone 0208 641 3224 if you have information
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/t16__a32__1000000.jpg)
Bradbury one pound banknote of 1917. Million serial (seven digits normal is six)
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Britannia B271 10s Million serial banknote.
Britannia Million Serial Banknotes
Please send in prefixes of unrecorded Millions
Cat No |
Denom |
Prefixes Logged |
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Catterns |
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B225 |
£1 |
J20. |
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Peppiatt |
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B236 |
10s |
16O 27W |
B238 |
£1 |
45Y 85Y. |
B239 |
£1 |
D29A. E13A |
B249 Blue |
£1 |
J26D L74D X47D B26E. K95E R55E |
B251 Mauve |
10s |
A99D K77D Y87D. Z99D |
B260 |
£1 |
W36A W56A W79A A37B H36B. |
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Beale |
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B265 |
10s |
34D 85D 73C. |
B266 |
10s |
U21Z T37Z T53Z N24Z N76Z N80Z K89Z J14Z E42Z |
B268 |
£1 |
J66B M08B X41B Y20B |
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A73C J12C N24C S39C S60C U36C. Z94C |
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D78J E93J K57J K81J |
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O'Brien |
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B271 |
10s |
A37Z |
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Z18Y Z31Y Y13Y X33Y W78Y O05Y O07Y K31Y K39Y |
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N65Y E94Y D27Y B03Y B80Y. A32Y |
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Z21X Z89X Z95X |
B273 |
£1 |
N06J R27J S52J S72J S94J T38J T74J X63J Y77J Z39J |
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A45K A88K B89K C28K C87L D10K E14K E64K E90K. E97K |
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O02K R26K S39K S56K T80K U28K U67K U79K U99K |
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W34K W68K W68K X58K Y17K |
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B12L H29L H44L K13L |
Underlined Prefixes are True Firsts or Lasts
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/b251_mauve_million.jpg)
Mauve Peppiatt 10s Million serial English Paper Money catalogue B251
How Were They Made?
Numbering barrels on the printing machines have only six digits.
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To overcome the need for seven digits on a million serial banknote, |
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a single nought '0' would be removed from a spare numbering barrel. |
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A sheet of banknotes would be specially printed with 100000 serials. |
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The '0' would be inked up and added by hand to both serials in turn. |
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Members of staff, in a competitive manner, would take turns adding the noughts |
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to the end of the 100000 serials, one banknote per person. |
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The best alligned serialed banknote would be chosen for issue, |
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the remainder destroyed. Alternatively, if room was available, a figure '1' |
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would be inserted before 000000 serials on a specially printed sheet. |
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Why Were They Made? |
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The Printers had to supply a million banknotes per prefix, as required
by a Government 'warrant' setting out the terms of: quality, quantity, durability, etc.,
Thus a million serial banknote had to be hand-made for every prefix printed.
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![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/b238_85y__million.jpg)
Peppiatt green Britannia Million serial banknote B238
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/b249__b26e__million.jpg)
Britannia B249 £1 Million serial banknote
Table of Other Millions Serial Banknotes
Cat No |
Denom
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Prefixes Logged |
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Bradbury |
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T16 |
£1 |
A32. E94 |
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Fisher |
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T31 |
£1 |
B1/78. P1/83 |
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Fforde
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B305 |
£1 |
S38K T37B. T50D T50H T69H T85J |
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Page
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B320 |
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W86B. X78A X29C X60E X33H X57L |
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B322 |
£1 |
BZ23 |
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CS08. CS09 CS10 CS11 CS12 CW81 |
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BS44 EN04 ER51 ET04 |
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HS25 HS40 HX29 |
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B330 |
£10 |
A78 B20. C08 E77 |
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A million banknotes per serial were printed up to the mid 1950s. Then only 960,000 banknotes were
printed per serial, reverting back to a million in the mid 1960s. Catalogue numbers known not to have
million serials include Lion & Key £5 B277 & B280 £1 to £10 B281 through to B299. Others may
also exist. No million serials seen on replacements.
Scottish, Irish, Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man million serials known.
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/b322_cs08__million.jpg)
1970s £1 Page signature Million serial banknote
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/b326_£10_b20__million.jpg)
1970s £10 Page signature Million serial banknote
Buying Similar Items, what do you have to offer?
Bank of Ireland £20 2008, raised last nought top left. The last '0' on the vertical ladder serial
is the same size as the second to last '0'.
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/a1__1000000__1970.jpg)
Bank of Scotland first prefix million of 1970. Capital i used not a 1
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/scottishreplacements/p352d__b_75__1000000__2005_million.jpg)
RBS Million serial signed by Fred Goodwin (Fred the shred)
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/polymer_1000000__.jpg)
The last '0' on the bottom left ladder serial is the same size as the second to last '0'.
A larger '0' not available? Last '0' on vertical serial out of line.
![](/news_and_info/features/bitsofinfo/iom_million.jpg)
Look how close the last '0' is to it's neighbours
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/million_numbers/jersey_million.jpg)
Last nought too close to edge of note, also fainter
![](/news_and_info/prefix_sightings/p50b_£10_brown_c_1000000.jpg)
Last nought, under signature, seems to have slid down and lost its shape
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