Kiwi suspects in $75bn Bank of England scam attempt:
The court was told the gang's mistakes included citing a 500,000 pound note that had never existed, referring to the bank in documents as the "England Bank" and not correctly forging the signature of Sir Jasper Quintus Hollom, appointed chief cashier of the Bank of England in 1963, who always used his first two initials when signing his name, not just the first as used by the counterfeiters.