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1940 Emergency One Pound Note – K.O. Peppiatt White Note (Dugg. B249) cap The majority were made byThis original Emergency Issue One Pound banknote dated 29th March 1940, signed by Chief Cashier K. O. Peppiatt, is a historic example of Britains wartime currency. Known to collectors as the white note, this emergency issue was introduced shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War as a precautionary measure against economic instability and the threat of invasion. Catalogue reference Dugg. B249, these notes were printed in a simplified design