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№ 108

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24 June 2020

Hammer Price:
£460

Bank of England, propaganda note in the style of Peppiatt £1 note, produced by Germany during the Second World War, dropped in large quantities from planes over North Africa, serial number C78A 419669, on face, Arabic on reverse, limp, multiple pinholes, tears in margins, central fold extends into the design, good and the rarest variety of these air dropped propaganda notes £240-£300


To our Brother, the Moslem:
The note depicted is that with which the British and Americans seek to enslave the world. Remember, Oh Moslem brother, that the blood of your brethren has flowed like rivers in order to increase the fortunes of these robbing overloads who sponge on the lands of Allah and his faithful followers. Look at the current events and those which have occurred in all areas of Islam under the disastrous occupation of the Anglo-American. This is an auspicious time for rapid action to salvage what is left. Join those who have revolted against the Anglo-Americans, hated enemies of Islam. You will secure not only your own lives, but also those of your children. Allah supports you and will shield you from danger in driving off the Jewish occupation which has been sucking your life blood and controlling the lands of Islam.