A States of Guernsey one pound banknote, dated 1st August 1945.


The States of Guernsey Currency money one Pound Note Reverse Stock Photo Alamy

The current series of Guernsey Pound banknotes, issued by the States of Guernsey since 1994, feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. These notes are accepted throughout the Channel Islands, where they are interchangeable with Pound Sterling banknotes. However, Guernsey Pounds are not legal tender in the United Kingdom.


Lot BRITISH BANKNOTES The States of Guernsey One Pound consecutive pair c. 1973

1 pound type 1945-1966 #43. 5 pounds type 1956 #44. The States of Guernsey (1969-1975) 1 pound type 1969 #45. 5 pounds type 1969 #46. 10 pounds type 1975 #47. The States of Guernsey (1980) 1 pound type 1980 #48.. The States of Guernsey (1990-2018)


Guernsey 1 Pound, 2013, P62, UNC

The States of Guernsey started issuing these 1 Guernsey Pound banknotes in 1991. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2006. This one pound note depicts Daniel De Lisle Brock, Channel Island bailiff of Guernsey. Text on the green colored paper banknote reads 'the States of Guernsey'.


One Pound of England State of Guernsey Banknote One pound, Bank notes, Guernsey

The States of Guernsey Guernsey PROMISE to pay the BEARER on demand ONE POUND value received by authority of the states ONE POUND Reverse Green. Jersey Arms at centre surrounded by an elaborate pattern. Printer Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Perkins,Bacon and Co.), United Kingdom (1820-1935) Comments Rare. See also Coat of Arms Manage my collection


> Guernsey p33 1 Pound from 1943

This uncirculated 1 Guernsey pound note is introduced by the States of Guernsey in 1991 and signed by D.P. Trestain. It is a green, blue, purple, yellow, and brown note that measures 128 mm x 65 mm. Its obverse side features the Guernsey lily, olive branches, the seal of Bailiwick, and a portrait of the 1830 Market Square. Its reverse side features the 1840 Royal Court building in St. Peter.


1 Pound Guernsey Numista

Therefore, in 1941, the States of Guernsey (the local civilian government) sought German permission to issue small notes to fill the gap. £5,000 worth was approved but only in exchange for depositing an equivalent amount of Guernsey notes with the Germans.. 1s 3d (i.e. one old shilling and three pence or 6¼ new pence), 2s 6d and 5s. The 1s.


1 Guernsey Pound (Castle Exchange yours for cash today

242 results Sub-Type: Guernsey Sub-Type Denomination Features Era Region Condition Price Buying format All filters STATES OF GUERNSEY NEW AA PREFIX ONE POUND NOTE IN UNCIRCULATED MINT GUERNSEY £1 £4.00 Est. delivery Wed, Nov 15 SPONSORED GUERNSEY BANKNOTES - CHOICE OF NOTE AND STYLE £3.99 to £149.99 Free postage SPONSORED


A States of Guernsey one pound banknote, dated 1st August 1945.

In 1969, the States of Guernsey banknotes started featuring prominent people and landmarks on the reverse side of the notes, with the Guernsey lily and the Bailiwick of Guernsey seal on the front. From 1980 onwards, De La Rue is the official Guernsey pound banknotes printer. Queen Elizabeth II started gracing Guernsey pound banknotes in 1994.


The States of Guernsey 1 pound note One Pound, Guernsey, Lisle, Bearer, Note, Coins

Description. Guernsey issues its own sterling notes and coins as the legal tender of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, which is readily accepted throughout the Channel Islands but not usually beyond our Islands. The circulation of Guernsey notes and coins is approximately £54 million. FIRST ISSUED IN TO CIRCULATION: July 1991.


1970 The States Of Guernsey One Pound Gem Uncirculated

[3] Coins 1864 Guernesey 8 Doubles Between 1830 and 1956, Guernsey's four coin denominations, 1, 2, 4 and 8 doubles (equivalent to 1⁄8 d, 1⁄4 d, 1⁄2 d and 1d respectively), all carried very similar designs, with the Island's arms and name (spelled "Guernesey") on the obverse and the denomination and date on the reverse.


Lot BRITISH BANKNOTES The States of Guernsey One Pound Z replacement (3) c. 1980

1 Pound © M. Sander Features Obverse Arms and Market Square Script: Latin Lettering: The States of Guernsey Promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of One Pound By authority of the States BLACK signature Reverse Daniel de Lisle Brock at right Royal Court, St. Peter Port in centre Script: Latin Lettering: The States of Guernsey


Pin by Anthony's Currency, Coins and on World Paper Money Bank notes, Dollar, Paper money

All Auction Buy it now 186 results 2 filters applied Sub-Type Denomination Features Condition Price Buying format All filters P43b GUERNSEY ONE POUND BANKNOTE - EXTREMELY FINE OR BETTER CONDITION DATED 1965 £128.63 Click & Collect Free postage SPONSORED Guernsey 10 Pounds REPLACEMENT /STAR ND (1995) ?? treasurer ??. D1 £29.99 Click & Collect


The States of Guernsey Currency money one Pound Note Stock Photo Alamy

Sterling is the currency of Guernsey, which has its own notes and coins - your pound in the UK is worth the same as when you spend it in Guernsey. UK and Jersey currency can also be used within the Islands, but Channel Island sterling is not accepted in the UK. Major credit cards are widely accepted throughout the Islands.


GUERNSEY 1 pound 2013 used currency note KB Coins & Currencies

Lot 123 BRITISH BANKNOTE - STATES OF GUERNSEY - German Occupation issue - one pound States of Guernsey one pound Banknote, £1, 1st January, View catalog Sold: £750.00 Estimate: £450 - £500 September 13, 2018 10:00 AM BST Guernsey, United Kingdom Request more information Additional Details Description:


Guernsey 1 Pound 19911995 Guernsey Currency Bank Notes, Paper Money, World Currency

GUERNSEY 1 The States of Guernsey Undated 1969 onward One Pound Signed: Guillemette (Treasurer) Serial No: B853485 Banknote Yearbook: GU34a Pick: # 45a A presentable example of this scarce note with good colours and design. Circulated. Grade: Very Fine If you would like more detailed scans, please ask!


Guernsey (One Pound) ND (199091). Replacement note, [Prifix Z083962] Crisp Uncirculated

Lighter Notes What is a Guernsey £1 note worth? The answer is more complicated than you imagine Ask visitors what they think makes Guernsey unusual if not unique, and the answer is likely to be the cows, hedge veg…and the £1 notes. Ah, those £1 notes - quaint crinkly green pieces of paper which you rarely see new and which seem to age rather well.