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GEORGE MALCOLM GILL
(1988 - 1991)
(The 27th Chief Cashier)
Malcolm Gill was born on 23rd May 1934. He was
educated at Cambridgeshire High School and Sidney Sussex College,
Cambridge. After National Service in the RAF, he joined the Bank in
1957. He was seconded to the office of the UK delegation at the IMF in
Washington from 1966-68, seconded to H.M.Treasury from 1977-80 and was
private secretary to the Governor, Lord O'Brien from 1970-72. He became Head
of the Foreign Exchange Division in 1982 and was Chief Cashier from
1st March 1988 until his retirement on 24th November 1991. In December
1991 he joined the Bank for International Settlements.
From 1990 certain first and last prefixes were
made available by Debden Security Printing (DSP) in presentation packs
(see page 218). Collectors should be aware that earlier and/or later
alphabetical prefixes were sometimes printed for general circulation.
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English paper money - Vincent Duggleby |
Banknotes printed during Gill
| 1988 |
£5 |
£10 |
£20 |
£50 |
| 1989 |
£5 |
£10 |
£20 |
£50 |
| 1990 |
£5 |
£10 |
£20 |
£50 |
| 1991 |
£5 |
£10 |
£20 |
£50 |
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£5 |
Non specific £1 Note Signed Gill unc |
£30.00 |
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GI1P |
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£5 |
£5 Note E Series signed Gill |
£28.00 |
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GI5P |
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£10 |
Non specific £10 note signed Gill unc |
£45.00 |
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GI10P |
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£20 |
Non specific £20 note signed Gill unc |
£85.00 |
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GI20P |
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£50 |
Non specific £50 note signed Gill unc |
£260.00 |
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GI50P |
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English Paper Money : Reference Book |
Treasury and Bank of England notes 1694-2006 by Vincent Duggleby |
£25 |
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EPMB |
There are Several variations of banknotes from this era and prices do
vary with grade, For other banknotes not listed above and special
variants,
Please contact us.

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