The Great Britain 1 Pound Banknote is part of the Emergency Wartime issues introduced by the Bank of England between 1948 and 1960. The note has a color combination of green, blue, and brown and bears English text. Its obverse features the seated Britannia. The reverse depicts the Bank of England in London, Saint George on horseback slaying a dragon, and acanthus leaf swirls. The note contains a solid security thread and a watermark that reveals the head of Britannia and a wavy line pattern. It is 150 x 84 mm in size and is signed by K.O. Peppiatt. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade 60-70.