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1967 The British Linen Bank, Scotland UK - £1 (One) Scottish Pound Banknote Serial No. R4 371243
1967 The British Linen Bank, Scotland UK - £1 (One) Scottish Pound Banknote Serial No. R4 371243
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The 1967 British Linen Bank £1 Pound banknote is a fascinating piece of Scotland’s banking history. Issued by the British Linen Bank, this note features the bank’s coat of arms prominently on the obverse, symbolizing its long-standing financial legacy. The intricate design includes a seal on the left, with elegant typography reflecting the traditional style of Scottish banknotes.
On the reverse, the banknote showcases a central seal flanked by electronic sorting marks, a feature used for processing banknotes efficiently. Printed by De La Rue, a renowned security printing company, this note was part of Scotland’s circulating currency before the decimalization of the British pound.
Collectors value this banknote for its historical significance, detailed craftsmanship, and rarity, especially in well-preserved condition. It remains a sought-after item among numismatists interested in Scottish banking heritage.
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