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Many banknote producing businesses such as the Bank of England and their printers, purposefully print banknotes that will be of special interest to collectors.

The banknotes might be the first or last of the series, or both, they may be uncut notes, or they may have some unique minor difference to them such as the colour of the serial numbers, or the font used to print them. They will be specially packaged and priced and not for general circulation.

Alternatively, there may be banknotes printed from time to time when the first three of four characters of the serial number spell a word, such a C01N, or a commonly used abbreviation such as 10M (Isle of Man).

Any of these things would make a banknote a collector note.

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