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100 Pounds Bank of Scotland

Issuer Bank of Scotland
Year 1935-1951
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Currency Pound sterling (1707-1970)
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Obverse description The upper portion carries the bank's royal arms vignette at centre, flanked by two cartouches each bearing the denomination ONE HUNDRED in red letterpress, with a large medallion bearing the bank's coat of arms at left. The city of issue EDINBURGH and the date appear at upper right, while the serial number is printed in two positions. The lower half presents the bank title BANK OF SCOTLAND in large serif capitals above the promise-to-pay legend in script lettering, with the numeral £100 printed in guilloche underprint at lower left and right, and a single manuscript signature of the cashier across the centre.
Obverse lettering Bank of Scotland The Governor & Company of the Bank of Scotland Promise to pay here to the Bearer on Demand One Hundred Pounds Sterling By order of the Court of Directors Constituted by Act of Parliament 1695
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Protection description Watermark visible in the paper, consistent with the security paperstock used by G. Waterston & Sons for Bank of Scotland issues of this era.
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