1 pounds 1966 — Scotland ( Pick: 327 )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pound issued in Scotland in 1966. It is cataloged under Pick number 327. The note features a light brown and pale blue color scheme and is printed on paper.
This banknote includes signatures from Lord Polwarth, serving as Governor, and J. Letham, Treasurer and General Manager. It measures 135 x 67 mm. The printing was carried out by W. & A. K. Johnston & G. W. Bacon in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
The total amount produced remains unspecified. Scotland has used various banknotes since the Banknote Act of 1826 allowed private banks to issue their own currency.
This banknote includes signatures from Lord Polwarth, serving as Governor, and J. Letham, Treasurer and General Manager. It measures 135 x 67 mm. The printing was carried out by W. & A. K. Johnston & G. W. Bacon in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
The total amount produced remains unspecified. Scotland has used various banknotes since the Banknote Act of 1826 allowed private banks to issue their own currency.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Lord Polwarth (Governor), J. Letham (Treasurer & General Manager)
- Date of issue
- 1966
- Printing office
- W. & A. K. Johnston & G. W. Bacon, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Light brown and pale blue
- Dimensions
- 135 x 67 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 327
About this banknote
The Bank of Scotland issued this £1 banknote in 1966. This note was part of a series signed by Lord Polwarth, the Governor, and J. Letham, the Treasurer & General Manager. The note was printed by W. & A. K. Johnston & G. W. Bacon in Edinburgh.
On the front side, the note features an intricate pale blue vignette at its center, with the denomination prominently displayed. The back side portrays a detailed design with a ship surrounded by thistles, and a crest above, consistent across various notes. Its dimensions are 135 x 67 mm.