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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in green and centres on a finely engraved vignette of the Ulster Bank's head office building in Belfast, rendered in a neoclassical architectural style with a columned facade, grand staircase, and statuary along the roofline. The building vignette is set within a rectangular ruled border, surrounded by radiating wavy-line guilloche work extending across the full face of the note. The reverse carries no additional lettering. |
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| 变体 | P#316a - handwritten signature 01.02.1939, 01.10.1940, 01.01.1942 & 01.01.1943 P#316b - printed signature 01.05.1956 |
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Ulster Bank Limited occupied an unusual position among the Irish private note-issuing banks: chartered in Belfast but with extensive branch operations across the border into the Irish Free State and later the Republic, it effectively circulated notes in two jurisdictions simultaneously. The legal right to issue in Northern Ireland was preserved under the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928, while cross-border acceptance depended entirely on commercial trust rather than statute.
The P#316 series spans the Second World War and its immediate aftermath — a period when Ulster Bank's note supply had to account for wartime paper restrictions and the practical complications of a partitioned island with divergent currency policies on either side of the border.