1 pounds 2000 — Scotland ( Pick: 351 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pound issued in Scotland in 2000. It falls under catalog Pick number 351.
The note features a dark green and green design on a multicolor underprint. It is printed on cotton paper and measures 128 x 65 mm. The banknote is signed by Fred Goodwin, the Group Chief Executive, and was produced by Thomas de la Rue in London.
This banknote is classified as very scarce. In 2000, the currency in Scotland included unique designs reflecting local banking practices.
The note features a dark green and green design on a multicolor underprint. It is printed on cotton paper and measures 128 x 65 mm. The banknote is signed by Fred Goodwin, the Group Chief Executive, and was produced by Thomas de la Rue in London.
This banknote is classified as very scarce. In 2000, the currency in Scotland included unique designs reflecting local banking practices.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Fred Goodwin (Group Chief Executive)
- Date of issue
- 27 June 2000
- Printing office
- Thomas de la Rue, London
- Paper
- Cotton
- Colour
- Dark green and green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 128 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 351
About this banknote
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc issued this £1 banknote in 2000. This note was part of a series that continued the tradition of issuing lower denominations for everyday transactions. It was introduced under the signature of Fred Goodwin, who was the Group Chief Executive at the time.
The front side features a portrait of Lord Ilay, the first governor of the bank, alongside multicolor protective elements. The reverse side depicts Edinburgh Castle, a distinguished historical landmark. Printed by Thomas de la Rue, this note is considered very scarce, highlighting its limited production.