Five Pounds, Dated 1.1.2000 Folder Radar Note #10101

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This is one of my favorite polymer notes. This note was issued to commemorate the millennium year (Y2K) and with binary digits of 10101, thus making this note so unique. I suppose the other unique note would be 01010 too. 50,000 pieces issued with prefix Y2K. The best part is that I didn’t ask for this serial number note and I only paid the official issue price for £7.50. Talk about luck!
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