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| Issuer | Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited |
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| 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. |
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| 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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