G.M. Gill, £5 'Stephenson' (B357) Crisp UNC

In November 2003 the George Stephenson £5 disappeared from circulation. It had been introduced in 1990 as the first in the new ‘Historical’ series of banknotes. In those 13 years of issues it underwent a few design changes and was issued under three different Chief Cashiers. Here we offer crisp uncirculated examples of the George Stephenson £5 signed by G.M. Gill as Chief Cashiers (B357) The Stephenson £5 was coloured blue with a large mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front. On the back a portrait of George Stephenson alongside an illustration of the famous “Rocket” locomotive.
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SKU: BEB6704
Old price: £25.00
£23.50

Bank of England, G.M. Gill (1988-1991) £5 George Stephenson (B357) Crisp Unc

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