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10 Pounds Bank of Scotland

Uitgever Bank of Scotland
Jaar 1890-1929
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Valuta Pound sterling (1707-1970)
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Opschrift voorzijde The Governor & Company of the Bank of Scotland Promise to pay here to the Bearer on Demand Ten Pounds Sterling By order of the Court of Directors Constituted by Act of Parliament 1695
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Handtekening(en) 20.08.1890 - 23.12.1890 - Stormonth Darling
16.10.1894 - 30.09.1909 - D. McNeill Specimen
30.11.1912 - 05.11.1919 - McDonald
15.08.1921 - 09.03.1929 - Rose
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Opmerkingen

W. & A.K. Johnston were primarily known as cartographic and geographic publishers — their involvement in Scottish banknote printing was a natural extension of their high-quality engraving work, though they occupy an unusual place in the history of British note production for that reason. The Bacon partnership came later, reflecting a merger that took place in 1914.

Four distinct signature periods across nearly four decades suggest continuous reissue from a long-running plate rather than fresh designs at each interval. The D. McNeill entries marked "Specimen" indicate at least some production run was retained for archival or exchange purposes rather than released into general use.

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