This **extremely rare
replacement** 1917 Great Britain King George V One Pounds Treasury Note is a valuable
addition to any banknote collection. With its intricate design and historical
significance, this banknote is a must-have for both collectors and history
buffs alike. NOTE: 1917 Great Britain £1
Treasury Note with a Z-prefix (Z/1, Z/2, etc.) is a "Z-Control"
note. These are considered special control or replacement notes, authorized by
John Bradbury, Secretary to the Treasury, to replace faulty notes during the
3rd series issue (1917-1919). Because they are part of a specific, limited
series used for quality control, they are sought after by collectors. The front
of the note has a brown green on multicolor underprint with the portrait of
King George V on the right and St. George on horseback slaying the Serpent on
the left, along with the watermark of the Royal Cypher. On the reverse of the
note, you have the Palace of Westminster, housing the House of Commons and the
House of Lords of the UK Government. The note was signed by the Secretary of
the Treasury John Bradbury and was printed by Waterloo & Sons Limited,
United Kingdom. It is classified as a Banknote and has a Grade
of 40 Extremely Fine. The banknote has been
certified by PMG and is a great find for anyone looking to add a unique piece
of world currency to their collection. As a high-grade example, this note
offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of this important history.
NOTE: NO PINHOLES OR TEARS!!