1969 Bank of Scotland £1 Banknote
Obverse: The obverse of this note features the intricate Bank of Scotland coat of arms at the center, with two seated allegorical figures, one holding a sword and the other holding a ship, symbolizing Scotland’s military and maritime heritage. The denomination "£1" is shown on both the left and right sides. The serial number "A9 0243455" is printed in black at the top left and bottom right corners. The note is dated "18th August 1969" from Edinburgh, and the signatures of the Governor and the Treasurer & General Manager are placed below the coat of arms.
Obverse lettering: BANK OF SCOTLAND, THE GOVERNOR & COMPANY OF THE BANK OF SCOTLAND PROMISE TO PAY HERE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND, EDINBURGH 18TH AUGUST 1969, ONE POUND, £1.
Reverse: The reverse showcases Scottish national symbols, with a large shield in the center featuring a saltire (St. Andrew's Cross) with thistle embellishments, flanked by two circular vignettes. On the left, there’s a depiction of the Bank of Scotland's coat of arms, while on the right, an illustration of a tall ship sailing on the ocean. The denomination "£1" is displayed on both the left and right sides.
Reverse lettering: £1, WATERSTON (engraver's signature).
Size: ±134 x 66 mm
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