Nr. 103934436

Schottland. - 2 x 1 Pound - 1966/1967 - Pick 324 (Ohne mindestpreis)
Nr. 103934436

Schottland. - 2 x 1 Pound - 1966/1967 - Pick 324 (Ohne mindestpreis)
These are two old £1 banknotes issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland, issued in 1966 and 1967 respectively, and are the historical circulation currency of the Scottish region of the United Kingdom, and are also a representative variety in the numismatic collection.
1. Core information analysis
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Project Description
Issuer The Royal Bank of Scotland, one of the three major banknote-issuing banks in Scotland
ONE POUND
Distribution location: EDINBURGH
Release Date Above: October 1, 1966; Below: March 1, 1967
Number Above: CQ 627504; Bottom: CS 321125
Signature by the General Manager at the time, typical of old Scottish
banknotes
2. Design details and symbolism
Overall layout
The banknote features a classic European vintage design, with a pale yellow base color, a dark blue border and pattern, and the bank's name and face value printed in the center.
Pattern elements
Left: The image of a classical goddess holding a scepter, symbolizing authority and justice;
Right: a female figure holding a flower, flanked by a wine barrel, representing Scotland's agricultural and winemaking traditions;
Top center: portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, complemented by a lion coat of arms on both sides, reflecting the authority of the British royal family;
Central text: Printed with "Pursuant to Act of Parliament" and "Promise to pay to the Bearer on demand the sum of One Pound Sterling", which is the traditional letter of the Promise of Payment on Scottish banknotes.
Printed information
Printed on the bottom with the name of the printer: W. & A.K. JOHNSTON & G.W. BACON LTD, EDINBURGH, was a well-known printing institution in Scotland at the time.
3. Background and collection value
This type of banknote is a typical representative of the Scottish pound banknote, and the Scottish region still retains the tradition of local banks issuing pound banknotes, and the old banknotes became a popular collector's category after they were discontinued.
This version of the £1 note in the 1960s, due to its early issuance and decrease in circulation over time, has a certain collection value in the numismatic market, and is a physical witness to the modern financial history of Britain.
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