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100 Pounds Provincial Bank of Ireland

Issuer Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited
Year 1981
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Currency Pound sterling (1929-date)
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Obverse description Portrait of an elderly gentleman in a suit at right, set within a fine guilloche border, with a row of county heraldic arms arranged along the lower margin. A central vignette occupies the left field beneath the denomination text, with the bank's triskelion emblem appearing at upper left and lower right corners. The note is printed in olive-green and dark green tones with intricate underprint work throughout.
Obverse lettering Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited (A Member of Allied Irish Banks Ltd.) Established in London 1825 Promise to pay the bearer One Hundred Pounds at Belfast
Reverse description Central circular vignette of the Spanish Armada fleet under full sail, with multiple galleons rendered in fine intaglio engraving, captioned THE ARMARA below. To the left, a decorative medallion bearing the numeral 100 in interlaced Celtic knotwork, with a standing figure below holding a torch. The denomination £100 appears at lower right within a second ornamental cartouche, and the overall design incorporates Celtic interlace border patterns in olive-green and blue-grey tones.
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