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10 Pounds Clydesdale Bank - Millennium

Uitgever Clydesdale Bank PLC
Jaar 2000
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of a circular cartographic map of the Calabar region of Nigeria, with place names including EKOI, ARO CHUKU, IBIBIO, IKORANA and surrounding settlements rendered in fine engraving. To the right, a vignette of Mary Slessor standing among a group of African figures, rendered in an illustrative style evoking her missionary work. A tall ship is depicted at left alongside a seated figure, with the sterling symbol £10 in a guilloche roundel at upper left.
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Beveiligingstype Security thread, Watermark
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Opmerkingen

Clydesdale Bank issued this note to mark the millennium, and it circulated as legal tender in Scotland under the terms that govern Scottish banknotes — backed pound-for-pound by Bank of England reserves, a requirement in place since the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928. The note was widely saved rather than spent, as commemorative issues from that period typically were, which means circulated examples are proportionally scarcer than uncirculated ones despite a substantial print run.

The security package — thread and watermark only — reflects the specification current for Scottish commercial bank issues at the turn of the century, before more sophisticated polymer and holographic features became standard across the Clydesdale range in subsequent years.

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