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100 Pounds Allied Irish Banks

发行方 Allied Irish Banks plc
年份 1988
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货币 Pound sterling (1929-date)
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正面描述 Intaglio portrait of a man at right, set against a fine guilloche underprint across the entire note field. A row of county arms runs along the lower margin, with the denomination rendered in large letterpress script at centre. The Allied Irish Banks triskelion logo appears at upper left and lower right, flanking the central text panel.
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背面描述 Central intaglio vignette of the Spanish Armada fleet under sail, enclosed within a circular frame at centre. At lower left, a large guilloche numeral 100 accompanies a decorative compass rose with cross motif; the Allied Irish Banks triskelion logo appears at upper right, with a second circular triskelion medallion at lower right.
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Allied Irish Banks issued £100 notes under its own name only briefly — the series was withdrawn following the Central Bank of Ireland's consolidation of commercial bank note issuance in the early 1990s, which effectively ended the era of separate AIB-branded currency. By 1988, AIB was already one of the largest banks in Ireland, but its circulating notes were rarely seen in everyday transactions at this denomination; the £100 was largely a banking instrument rather than a note that passed through many hands.

De La Rue's involvement here is unremarkable by Irish standards — they printed for most of the commercial banks operating under the Currency Act framework — but the watermark-only security specification on a £100 note looks notably thin by late-1980s standards, when magnetic and fluorescent features were already appearing elsewhere in the series.

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