Lowest valued note

Lowest valued note
Who
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When
01 January 0001
The lowest-value (and the lowest-denomination) legal tender banknote is the one-sen (or 1/100th of a rupiah) Indonesian note. Its exchange value in June 1996 was 358,624 to the pound.  

The lowest-denomination Bank of England notes ever printed were the black on pale blue half-crown (now 128p) notes in 1941, signed by the late Sir Kenneth Peppiatt. Very few examples survive, and they are valued at not less than £1500.