1 pounds 1950 — Scotland ( Pick: S816 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pound issued in Scotland in 1950. It is cataloged under Pick number S816.
The note features a brown and cream color scheme. It was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, a printing office located in the United Kingdom from 1810 to 1961.
The amount produced for this banknote remains unspecified. Waterlow & Sons Limited gained recognition for its intricate banknote designs throughout its operational period.
The note features a brown and cream color scheme. It was printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, a printing office located in the United Kingdom from 1810 to 1961.
The amount produced for this banknote remains unspecified. Waterlow & Sons Limited gained recognition for its intricate banknote designs throughout its operational period.
Specifications
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons Limited, United Kingdom (1810-1961)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Pick catalog
- S816
About this banknote
The Bank of Scotland issued this 1 pound banknote in 1950. This note was part of a series printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, a renowned printing office operating in the United Kingdom from 1810 to 1961. This series was introduced to maintain the supply of currency in post-war Scotland.
The front side of the banknote features a detailed design with inscriptions including "ONE POUND" repeated across the top border and a promise to pay to the bearer. The back side shows an intricate motif of seated allegorical figures flanking the Scottish Arms. This particular note is cataloged under Pick number S816.