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Strongly suspect that this is an ordinary Mk.V blank, as they (Royal Laboratories) frequently used surplus or reject Ball cases for blanks.
You could weigh it to see if it is significantly different from known Mk.V blanks, as I have seen similar ones made by the Canadians, with a D /|\ C mark, that are actually Mk.III Black-powder blanks, and are heavier than the Mk.V Cordite.
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