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The Bank of England issued £1000 notes between 1725 and 1943, mostly from London although the Hull branch also issued notes in this denomination between 1882-1889. They are the large format (8.25 x 5.25 inch) single-sided white notes.

As with all high value notes, issue was terminated as a result of Operation Bernhard - the Nazi forgery operation during WWII.

They ceased to be legal tender on 16-Apr-1945, with all circulating notes exchanged at banks before that date and destroyed. Because of the relatively high value, there are very few example of these notes available for collectors. In almost any quality they are worth over £40,000 ($65,000).

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It is worth Ten Pounds if you return it to the Bank of England.

Depending on condition and the serial number, it may have some collector value.

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