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| 正面描述 | Intaglio portrait of Lord Ilay, First Governor of the Royal Bank of Scotland, at right, in period wig and dress coat, with his name and title inscribed below. The centre carries the promise-to-pay text and the denomination in stylised script over a vignette of Edinburgh Castle in pale underprint; a guilloche rosette appears at top centre, flanked by the bank's snowflake emblem. A circular Golden Jubilee commemorative seal with crown motif and the date 2002 is printed at lower left, and the Group Chief Executive's signature appears above the bank's coat of arms at bottom centre. |
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| 正面铭文 | The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Promise to pay the bearer on demand Five Pounds Sterling at their head office here in Edinburgh by order of the Board 6th February 2002 |
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Issued to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Elizabeth II's accession, this note was released by RBS as part of a commemorative run alongside the Bank of England's and other Scottish clearing banks' own Jubilee issues in 2002. The RBS version is notable for being a fully legal circulating note rather than a collector-only issue — it entered general circulation and was treated by the public accordingly, which means uncirculated examples are proportionally harder to find than the print run might suggest.
Thomas De La Rue's production quality on this series is consistent with their standard commercial banknote work of the period. Security thread and watermark protection, no holographic foil — comparatively modest for a commemorative.