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Royal Bank of Scotland plc, specimen £100 1982, serial number A/1 000000, red on multicolour underprint, Banks coat of arms at right, watermark depicting A. Smith at left, reverse Balmoral Castle (Pick SC881s), in PMG holder number 64 NET, choice uncirculated £700-800
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The Union Bank of Scotland, specimen £20, 2 April 1867, black and green, equestrian statue low left and right, Hephaestion top centre flanked by allegorical maidens, border around, value at centre and top left and right (Pick S777), in PMG holder number 55, about uncirculated £600-700
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The Union Bank of Scotland, £1 (2), 10 April 1944 and 20 March 1946, serial number T/8178987 and V/34845553, blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint, arms top centre, horsemen at low left and right, reverse blue and light yellow, value in each corner and in ornate circular frame at centre, bank title around (Banknote Yearbook SC903d, e), first very good, second, very fine £50-80
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A good sized group of Scottish and English notes, including some better items, notably North of Scotland Bank, £5, 1 March 1932, National Bank of Scotland, £5, 3 January 1944, and Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank, £20, 1 June 1955, also a considerable number of mixed grade notes from other banks, and some Bank of England, first three original very fine, others mixed, a very useful group (51) £400-500
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Scotland, a mixed group of notes comprising, Royal Bank of Scotland £1 (9), Bank of Scotland £1 (2), Clydesdale Bank Limited £1, and £5 (3) mixed grades from very good to extremely fine or better, a useful group (15) £40-80
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Drawn Notes, Scotland, 27 April 1697 and 4 May 1697, addressed to John Higgins, the Treasurer of the Royal Borough of Linlithgow, 14 shillings payable to Patrick Caldwell and £1/9 payable to Alexander Sibbald respectively fine, unusual and highly desirable £100-150
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