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The banknote is one of only two surviving Bowen notes above £5 issued anywhere other than London, the auctioneers said. It was estimated to sell for between £24,000 and £30,000. The Bank of England had a branch in Birmingham from 1827 which was relocated three times before it closed in 1997. Elsewhere in the sale, a rare £500 note dating from October 1929 sold for £36,000.