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1 Pound Sterling

Issuer North of Scotland & Town & County Bank
Year 1910-1918
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Blue-green note with an intricate guilloche border framing the entire face. At the top centre, a vignette of a Gothic cathedral or civic building flanks two large numeral '1' denominators at either corner, with heraldic shield vignettes to the left and right sides. The central text area carries the bank's name in ornate letterpress script, the promise-to-pay clause in copperplate engraving, the denomination ONE POUND in bold, and the place of issue ABERDEEN with a manuscript date of 1st March 1916, all above the authorising legend 'By order of the Directors'.
Obverse lettering The North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited
Promise to pay to the Bearer on Demand
ONE POUND
Sterling at their Office here.
ABERDEEN, 1st March 1916
By order of the Directors.
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Reverse lettering NORTH OF SCOTLAND & TOWN & COUNTY BANK
PURSUANT TO ACTS OF PARLIAMENT
LIMITED
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