1 pounds 1967 — Scotland ( Pick: 327 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Scotland, dated 1967, carries a denomination of 1 pound. It features a color scheme of blue and red.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 327. Its denomination and year serve as identifying details within the catalog reference for banknotes.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 327. Its denomination and year serve as identifying details within the catalog reference for banknotes.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and red
- Pick catalog
- 327
About this banknote
**About this banknote**
The British Linen Bank issued this 1 pound note in Scotland on June 13, 1967. This series was introduced during a period when Scottish banks customized their notes while maintaining standard denominations. The British Linen Bank, founded in 1746, was prominent in issuing its own banknotes for Scotland.
The front side design features the British royal coat of arms prominently displayed at the center. Surrounding it is the bank’s inscription and promise to pay. The reverse side showcases a central motif of Britannia, accompanied by a ship and shield, with the denomination "ONE" inscribed on both sides. This particular note is cataloged as Pick 327 and was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited.