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20 Pounds Bank of Scotland

Issuer Bank of Scotland
Year 1935-1953
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Reference(s) P#94A
Obverse description The note is printed in golden-brown on a white ground, with the bank's armorial vignette centrally positioned at the top, flanked by two diamond-shaped panels bearing the word TWENTY and the city name EDINBURGH to the right. Two circular medallions occupy the left vertical panel, the upper bearing an equestrian figure of St. George and the lower a foliate ornamental design, separated by a vertical guilloche border. The lower half carries the full promissory text in script and letterpress, with the denomination £20 repeated at lower left and right, two manuscript signature lines for the Governor and Treasurer, and the imprint of G. Waterston & Sons, Ld. at the foot.
Obverse lettering Bank of Scotland The Governor & Company of the Bank of Scotland Promise to pay here to the Bearer on Demand Twenty Pounds Sterling By order of the Court of Directors Constituted by Act of Parliament 1695
Reverse description The reverse is unprinted and displays the face design in faint letterpress show-through on plain white paper, with no additional design elements, text, or security features applied to this side.
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