A Bank of England 1967 Ten Shilling note (Series C - red/brown)(Chief Cashier J.S. Fforde - serial B96N), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to £10 GBP. If it has been circulated, not much. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A Bank of England Ten Shilling note (Series C - red/brown)(J.S. Fforde - serial 66X), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to £14 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £2 to £6 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The Shilling is a coin, nobody signed them. There were no British Shillings minted in 1800, but if there had been, King George III would have been on the front.
A Bank of England 195? Ten Shilling note (Series A - red/brown)(Chief Cashier L.K. O'Brien - serial A86Z), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to £40 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £10 to £18 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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To get an an estimate of value on a British bank note, you will need to provide the name of the Chief Cashier, serial number prefix, a description of the design and the date of issue if available (most British notes are undated). __ The Ten Shilling note was the smallest denomination bank note of the British and most British Commonwealth countries pre-decimal currencies. The Ten Shilling note was equal to half a Pound, a Half-Sovereign, 2 Crowns or 120 pence. The first British Ten Shilling note was issued in 1914. Eight issues of the Ten Shilling note were made from 1914 to 1961. The Ten Shilling note was progressively withdrawn after the introduction of decimal currency in 1971. It was replaced by the 50 New Pence coin. -- The last series was brown with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front-right and a seated Brittania centrally on the back. It was signed by three chief cashiers; L.K. O'Brien (1960-61) J.Q. Hollom (1962-66) J.S. Fforde (1966-70) They are worth $12-16 in mint uncirculated condition and $4-5 in very good used.
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It was signed by King John of England in 1215
The British North America Acts were created by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. These were a series of Acts (1867–1975) dealing with the government of Canada. The acts would have been signed in London as a part of the British government.
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On April 4, 1687 King James II of England signed the Declaration of Indulgence, it was the first step towards establishing freedom of religion in England.