Banknotes have been issued by the Bank of England for over 300 years; during that time both the notes themselves and their role in society have undergone continual change.
Compared to coins traditionally banknotes have had very little inherent value, yet been worth anything up to £100. Whereas coins have until recently have been worth the Gold, Silver or Copper contained within.
Please see our £5 Banknotes for sale below:
£5
Item | Date | Description | Grade | Additional Desc | Price | |
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£5 Banknote | 1944 | White Peppiatt B255 (... | Fair | some minor tears |
£75.00
|
Buy |
£5 Banknote | 1945 | White Peppiatt B255 (... | AVF | cr/ms |
£110.00
|
Buy |
£5 Banknote | 1947 | White Peppiatt B264 (... | AVF |
£125.00
|
Buy | |
£5 Banknote | 1949 | Beale B270 (O88) | AVF | framed |
£125.00
|
Buy |
£5 Banknote | 1951 | Beale B270 (T69) | Abt.VF | Bank number stamped on Rev. |
£125.00
|
Buy |
£5 Banknote | 1952 | Beale B270 (X55) | AVF |
£110.00
|
Buy | |
£5 Banknote | 1955 | O'Brien B275 (Z60) | Abt.VF | Bank number Obv. |
£125.00
|
Buy |
£5 | 1996 | coin & note (2) Kentfield ... | UNC |
£44.00
|
Buy |