1 pounds 1999 — Scotland ( Pick: 360 )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pounds issued in Scotland in 1999. It is cataloged under Pick number 360, providing its unique identification within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference classify it within the documented banknotes of this type.
This note measures 129 x 64.5 mm and features a color scheme of green and brown. Details regarding the series and period are not specified, but it is printed on paper, which is typical for banknotes.
Scotland introduced a range of banknotes in this period, with various designs and denominations circulating through different regions. In 1999, various security features were also being developed for use in banknotes.
This note measures 129 x 64.5 mm and features a color scheme of green and brown. Details regarding the series and period are not specified, but it is printed on paper, which is typical for banknotes.
Scotland introduced a range of banknotes in this period, with various designs and denominations circulating through different regions. In 1999, various security features were also being developed for use in banknotes.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1999-05-12
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green and brown
- Dimensions
- 129 x 64.5 mm
- Pick catalog
- 360
About this banknote
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc issued this £1 banknote in 1999. It was introduced to commemorate the first meeting of the Scottish Parliament, marking a significant political milestone. This event reinvigorated the use of symbolic currency to celebrate Scotland's devolved governance.
The front side features a portrait of Lord Ilay, the bank's first governor, next to the Royal Bank of Scotland's Edinburgh headquarters. The back displays an image of the Scottish Parliament Building. This commemorative note is cataloged as Pick number 360 and measures 129 by 64.5 mm.