1 pounds 1960 — Scotland ( Pick: 100 )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pound issued in Scotland in 1960. It is cataloged under Pick number 100.
This note features a design in light brown and light blue. It measures 150 x 85 mm and is printed on paper. The banknote is signed by Sidney Elphinstone (Governor) and W. Watson (Treasurer), with printing handled by G. Waterston & Sons, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
The amount produced for this note is not specified. In 1960, Scotland's currency was part of a broader financial landscape influenced by regional economic practices.
This note features a design in light brown and light blue. It measures 150 x 85 mm and is printed on paper. The banknote is signed by Sidney Elphinstone (Governor) and W. Watson (Treasurer), with printing handled by G. Waterston & Sons, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
The amount produced for this note is not specified. In 1960, Scotland's currency was part of a broader financial landscape influenced by regional economic practices.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Sidney Elphinstone (Governor), W. Watson (Treasurer)
- Date of issue
- 1955-1960
- Printing office
- G. Waterston & Sons, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Light brown and light blue
- Dimensions
- 150 x 85 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 100
About this banknote
The Bank of Scotland issued this banknote in 1960. This series was part of regular issues by the Bank of Scotland, aimed at standardizing the currency in the post-war period. This series continued the tradition of featuring the bank's distinctive imagery and security features.
The front side of the banknote displays an intricate design in light brown and blue colors, featuring the bank's name prominently and signed by Sidney Elphinstone and W. Watson. The back side showcases a maritime theme with a sailing ship flanked by Scotland's national thistle plant. This note was printed by G. Waterston & Sons in Edinburgh.