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Siderographic Banknote Design

Perkins, Fairman & Heathc. 1819

Bank of England Museum

Bank of England Museum
London, United Kingdom

In the 1800s the Bank of England asked printmakers to submit banknote designs which were difficult to imitate, to prevent forgeries. This print was submitted by printing firm Perkins, Fairman & Heath as the design for an 'inimitable note.' The design is black on the front and blue on the back, and shows Britannia among other figures.

Perkins, Fairman & Heath's design uses siderography, a mechanical process of steel engraving invented by Perkins which made the plates more hardy and durable.

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  • Title: Siderographic Banknote Design
  • Creator: Perkins, Fairman & Heath
  • Date Created: c. 1819
  • Location Created: London
  • Physical Dimensions: 191 x 105 mm
  • Type: banknote, design
  • Medium: paper, ink
  • Denomination: One pound (British GBP)
Bank of England Museum

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