| Note | 1943 Armitage McFarlane Ten Pound (R59) |
| Quality | Uncirculated |
| Rarity | Perhaps one sighted at auction annually |
| Provenance | IAG Auction 2009 |
| Price | $ 13,000 |
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George VI Ten Pound notes are genuinely scarce and virtually impossible to find in Uncirculated condition.
You would be lucky to sight one example (in strict Uncirculated quality) at auction annually.
Consistent growth path
Uncirculated George VI banknotes have maintained a momentum of growth. A 1943 Armitage McFarlane Ten Pounds was catalogued at $1,450 in 2000 and today comes with a value of $13,000
Quality shines through
With raised print on waxy paper it does not get any better than this. The quality of this note is flawless
Always in demand
The 1943 Armitage McFarlane Ten Pounds is sought after across all grades. The demand is however the strongest when the notes are presented in the quality being offered here, Uncirculated.
Past performance of investments and other financial matters is no indication of future returns or performance.
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