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Scotland P192a 5 Pounds CNSB 02.05.1952 vf

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland P192a 5 Pounds CNSB 02.05.1952 vf

color purple and pink - King's College (Aberdeen), Glasgow cathedral - Arms - CLYDESDALE & NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK LTD. - product code P/08832_B

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Scotland P119c 5 Pounds commemorative BOS 05.08.1998 aunc

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland P119c 5 Pounds BOS 05.08.1998 aunc

color blu and purple "300 Years Bank of Scotland" Commemorative Issue- Sir Walter Scott - Oil rig workers (Oil and Energy). - Bank of Scotland -  product code P/08833_B

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Scotland P119a 5 Pounds commemorative BOS 04.01.1995 unc

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland P119a 5 Pounds commemorativa BOS 04.01.1995 unc

color blu and purple "300 Years Bank of Scotland" Commemorative Issue- Sir Walter Scott - Oil rig workers (Oil and Energy). - Bank of Scotland -  product code P/08834_B

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Scotland P120c 10 Pounds commemorativa BOS 18.08.1998 unc

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland P120c 10 Pounds commemorativa BOS 18.08.1998 unc

color brown and yellow "300 Years Bank of Scotland" Commemorative Issue- Sir Walter Scott - Bank of Scotland building (Edinburgh), Distillery and Brewing. - Bank of Scotland -  product code P/08835_B

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Scotland P121c 20 Pounds commemorativa BOS 22.03.1999 unc

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland P121c 20 Pounds commemorativa BOS 22.03.1999 unc

color brown and yellow "300 Years Bank of Scotland" Commemorative Issue- Sir Walter Scott - Bank of Scotland building (Edinburgh), Laboratory (Education and Research). - Bank of Scotland -  product code P/08836_B

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Scotland 50 Pounds 01.06.2020 (2021) BOS unc polymer

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland 50 Pounds 01.06.2020 (2021) BOS unc polymer

color red - Sir Walter Scott -Bank of Scotland building, Edinburgh -Falkirk ship lifting wheel
poem "Steam Barge" (by William Muir)
one of the Kelpies (mythical Scottish water horses. in celebration of the contribution of horses to the history of Scotland) - product code P/08977_B

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Scotland 20 Pounds RBS 27.05.2019 (2020) signature: Alison Rose unc polymer

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland 20 Pounds RBS 27.05.2019 (2020) unc polymer  the Royal bank of Scotland


pink and purple - Kate Cranston - Squirrels - In 1878 Miss Kate Cranston opened her first tea room, the Crown Luncheon Room, on Argyle Street, Glasgow - Kate Cranston set the standard in Glasgow for more welcoming establishments. The rooms were reserved only for women and only for gentlemen, as were the dining rooms where they could dine together and the smoking rooms and the billiard rooms for the gentlemen. Miss Cranston's tea rooms became social centers for all, for businessmen and apprentices, for ladies and maids. The Ladies Rooms have been a particular success, recently allowing respectable women to hang out and meet without male company. Unlike cafes or tea rooms in other cities, there was no intrusive supervision and those taking the tea had an assortment of scones in hand, with a discreet notice reminding newcomers to remember the quantity consumed. In "accounting", Glasgow in 1901 reported: "One declares the amount of one's debts and receives a check from the waitress. This, with the corresponding coin or coins, is delivered to the cashier, and so on at home. Nothing could be simpler. or less irritating. "
The city was a center of artistic innovation at the time and the tea rooms served as art galleries for the "Glasgow Boys" paintings.

source Wikipedia

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Scotland 20 Pounds RBS 29.01.2021 unc polymer

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland 20 Pounds RBS 29.01.2021 unc polymer


pink and purple - Kate Cranston - Squirrels - In 1878 Miss Kate Cranston opened her first tea room, the Crown Luncheon Room, on Argyle Street, Glasgow - Kate Cranston set the standard in Glasgow for more welcoming establishments. The rooms were reserved only for women and only for gentlemen, as were the dining rooms where they could dine together and the smoking rooms and the billiard rooms for the gentlemen. Miss Cranston's tea rooms became social centers for all, for businessmen and apprentices, for ladies and maids. The Ladies Rooms have been a particular success, recently allowing respectable women to hang out and meet without male company. Unlike cafes or tea rooms in other cities, there was no intrusive supervision and those taking the tea had an assortment of scones in hand, with a discreet notice reminding newcomers to remember the quantity consumed. In "accounting", Glasgow in 1901 reported: "One declares the amount of one's debts and receives a check from the waitress. This, with the corresponding coin or coins, is delivered to the cashier, and so on at home. Nothing could be simpler. or less irritating. "
The city was a center of artistic innovation at the time and the tea rooms served as art galleries for the "Glasgow Boys" paintings.

source Wikipedia

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Scotland 100 Pounds 16.08.2021 (2022) commemorative BOS unc polymer

Scotland_bandiera banknote Scotland 100 Pounds 16.08.2021 (2022) commemorative BOS unc polymer

100th Anniversary of Death of Medical Pioneer and suffragette Flora Murray (1923-2023) - Sir Walter Scott; Bank of Scotland building, Edinburgh - Dr. Flora Murray
Female stretcher bearers and soldier with truck outside Covent Garden hospital -the serial number prefix letters are FM as the name of Dr. Flora Murray - product code P/09251_B

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