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5 Pounds Belfast Banking Company

Issuer Belfast Banking Company Limited
Year 1905
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering Belfast Banking Company Limited I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand here or at the Coy`s Branches Five Pounds Belfast For the Belfast Banking Company Limited Five Pounds Established 1827. Incorporated 1865.
Reverse description Printed in blue on plain paper. A large central rectangular panel with guilloche underprint carries the bank name in bold letters, surmounted and flanked by the word FIVE above and below. Four large circular guilloche rosettes occupy each corner of the note.
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The Belfast Banking Company Limited was one of the older joint-stock banks in Ulster, established in 1827 and operating independently until its absorption by the Midland Bank in 1917. Notes of this period — the years immediately before that acquisition — represent the final phase of the bank's autonomous issue, and the 1905 date places this well within that window.

Charles Skipper & East were the dominant London printers for Irish provincial bank notes throughout the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, supplying numerous Ulster institutions with engraved notes of consistent quality. The London production origin is sometimes overlooked by collectors who assume Irish provincial notes were printed domestically.

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