Great Britain: 21 Lewes Pounds 2009 |
Item Code: GB-BN72109 |
Front: Thomas Paine, Lewes resident 1768-1774. Lewes Castle (ex Bray Castle) in Lewes, East Sussex, England. Back: Lewes Bonfire. A set of celebrations held in the town of Lewes, Sussex that constitute the United Kingdom's largest and most famous Bonfire Night festivities, with Lewes being called the bonfire capital of the world. Watermark: Repetitive wavy pattern. Security features: Consecutively running vertical descending serial numbers on the front of the note. Serial number, the text block "GENUINE LEWES POUND", coloured hairs and part of the design fluoresce while being exposed to ultraviolet light. Hologram in the shape of Transition Town Lewes emblem. Predominant colour: Red. Artists: Neil Gower & Sarah Jones (front); Image courtesy of Lewes Town Council. Design partners: Hudoq + Giant Arc Design. Signature: N/a. Printing method: Offset. Issuer: Transition Town Lewes CIC. Date of issue: 3 July 2009. Date of expiry: 31st of August 2014. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Legal tender: No. L£ is a shopping voucher, a complementary currency based on a voluntary participation and trust. Printer: Unknown. |
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Dimensions: 140 x 74 mm |
Texts: Twenty One Lewes Pounds. "We have it in our power to build the world anew". Thomas Paine, Lewes resident 1768-1774. The Lewes Pound: Supports local traders; Keeps money circulating within Lewes; Helps cut CO2 emissions. |
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