H M Treasury issued Five Shillings Currency Notes briefly in 1917 and 1919.
The 1917 notes were signed by Secretary to the Treasury John Bradbury. The serial numbers commence with the letter A. One note is known to exist and is valued at over £10,000 GBP.
The 1919 notes were signed by Secretary to the Treasury N.F. Warren-Fisher. The serial numbers commence with the letter B. The notes are valued at up to £5,000 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
It is worth 5 pence if you mean the English shilling
The Australian Ten Shilling note had "Half Sovereign" printed on them from 1915 to 1933. To get a valuation, please provide the serial number and the names of the two signatories.
We'll need more information to answer your question - what ARE the signatures on the note if they're not Coombs and Wilson. What condition is the note in and what is the serial number? What designs are on the note?
Please check the serial number and provide the name of the Chief Cashier if possible.
Without additional context, the value of a Bank of England Ten shilling note with serial number 18Y 015906 would depend on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. I recommend consulting with a currency appraiser or a numismatic expert for a precise valuation.
I have no way of knowing whether or not it was circulated, but the serial number of the last Bank of England Ten Shilling note commenced with D38N and possibly ended with 999999.
Ten shillings...
For a valuation on any New Zealand banknote, the denomination, design, Chief Cashier and/or Governor and Serial Number would need to be known.
It is difficult to tell. What country is it from and whose signature is on it?
a very rare banknote, worth upwards of £10000
Roughly they can be valued between £500-£5k depending on quality
You have not provided a serial number or a place of issue, but you potentially have a note of value.