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| 正面铭文 | The Clydesdale Bank Limited Promise to pay to the Bearer on Demand Five Pounds Sterling By order of the Directors Glasgow |
| 背面描述 | Reverse is plain and unprinted. |
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Clydesdale Bank was founded in Glasgow in 1838 and for much of the nineteenth century operated in direct competition with the established Edinburgh-based banks, which regarded it with some suspicion. The right to issue its own notes was central to that independence. This 5 Pound note belongs to a series spanning nearly four decades — an unusually long run that reflects both the conservative nature of Scottish provincial banking and the relative stability of the Clydesdale's balance sheet through the period.
Scottish banknote issues of this era were not backed by the Bank of England in the way English notes were, but by the issuing bank's own assets and reputation. A failed Scottish bank meant its notes became worthless, which is why public confidence in the issuer mattered far more in Scotland than south of the border.