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20 Pounds Bank of Ireland

Uitgever Bank of Ireland (UK) plc
Jaar 2017
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Opschrift voorzijde Bank of Ireland I promise to pay the bearer on demand Twenty Pounds Sterling At Belfast Bank of Ireland (UK) plc
Beschrijving keerzijde The central vignette presents a detailed engraved view of the Old Bushmills Distillery, rendered in green tones against a light guilloche ground. The denomination appears in a decorative panel at the lower centre, with the bank's name at the top. At left, the same transparent polymer window as seen on the obverse repeats the Art Nouveau floral device.
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Opmerkingen

Bank of Ireland (UK) plc is a separate legal entity from the Dublin-based Bank of Ireland, operating under UK banking regulation and issuing its own sterling notes for circulation in Northern Ireland. This note was part of the first polymer issue for the series, De La Rue having produced it at their Gateshead facility — the same plant responsible for a significant portion of Northern Ireland's commercial bank notes over the preceding decades.

Northern Irish banknotes are legal currency but not legal tender anywhere in the United Kingdom, a distinction that continues to cause practical friction at retail in Great Britain despite their full legal validity.

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