The Duke of Wellington was portrayed on the Bank of England £5 note, now out of circulation.
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The Queens Head first appeared on British banknotes in 1959.
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The word "Wellingtons" comes from the Duke of Wellington, a British military leader who popularized the style of waterproof boots that are now known as Wellingtons or "Wellies." The Duke of Wellington is most famous for defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
No British (Bank of England) banknote was first issued in 1952. Everything circulating in 1952 had been circulating in 1951.
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The earliest British Pennies did not have portraits on them, but a series of illegible Runes and patterns. The first British Penny with a portrait appeared a little after 796 AD and was possibly either the Archbishop of Canterbury or Coenwulf, King of Mercia.
The largest demotion banknote for the British pound is the £50 note.
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The currency of a banknote depends on the country that issued it. For example, US banknotes are in US Dollars. British banknotes are Pound Sterling. Japan is Yen.The "denomination" is the multiple of the currency used on the note - 20 Dollars, for example.
She is a leading British Portrait Painter who painted the official Golden Jubilee portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
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