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How many pounds have been issued with face value 1 10,000?
A total of 8 cards were issued 1 10,000 pounds.

According to Kong Wen Wen Wei Po, a British bank note with a face value of 6,543.8+0,000 pounds (about 6,543.8+0.25 million Hong Kong dollars) was recently auctioned in London, and the result was 78,300 pounds (about 980,000 Hong Kong dollars), which was more than 30,000 pounds (about 375,000 Hong Kong dollars) higher than expected.

This paper money issued by the Bank of England after World War II was voted by a British private collector. At that time, the Bank of England issued eight banknotes with a face value of 6,543,800+0,000 pounds in response to the Marshall Plan proposed by the United States to help rebuild Europe. These banknotes are for internal use. As a record of capital flow, they are only valid for 6 weeks.

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Eight bills, only two left, numbered 000007 and 000008. The green banknote with the auction number 000008 was issued by the British Treasury on August 30th with the number 1948. Now it can't be used in circulation, only has collection value.

The width of this bill is 8 inches, and there is a signature in the lower right corner. Punched signatures indicate that they are invalid. The invalid seal is marked with the words "1948 1016 October".

The person in charge of the auction house said that this is for internal use of financial institutions, not for public use, and it is the largest banknote in the UK. 1977, another existing 1 10,000 pound note changed hands for 8,000 pounds (about 98,000 Hong Kong dollars).

China News Network-A British invalid banknote with a face value of 1 10,000 pounds was sold for 980,000 Hong Kong dollars.