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1967 The Royal Bank of Scotland UK - £1 (One) Scottish Pound Banknote P-325 Serial No. CR 940995

1967 The Royal Bank of Scotland UK - £1 (One) Scottish Pound Banknote P-325 Serial No. CR 940995

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Description

1967 Royal Bank of Scotland £1 Banknote – Britannia & Bank Buildings | P#325 | Numista N#209804

This 1967 £1 banknote from the Royal Bank of Scotland is a distinguished pre-decimal issue, printed in Edinburgh and circulating widely across Scotland before decimalisation in 1971. Featuring Britannia and the Royal Bank’s crest, the design reflects Scotland’s financial heritage and national symbolism.

Issued in the late 1960s, this note is part of the withdrawn Royal Bank of Scotland series and remains a sought-after collectible for enthusiasts of British and Scottish currency.


Key Specifications
Attribute Details
Issuer Royal Bank of Scotland
Denomination One Pound (£1)
Year of Issue 1967
Pick Number P#325 (Standard Catalog of World Paper Money)
Numista Reference N#209804
Dimensions Approx. 150 × 71 mm
Material Paper, intaglio printed
Watermark Bank crest
Design Series Pre-Decimal Issue



Design Overview

Obverse: Black and brown on yellow underprint; crest of George II at top; Britannia at lower left; Plenty at lower right.

Reverse: Central denomination flanked by illustrations of the Royal Bank’s Edinburgh Head Office and Glasgow Chief Office.

Security Features: Watermark, serial number variation, and detailed engraving.


Collector Appeal

Historic Scottish Issue: From the Royal Bank of Scotland, founded in 1727.

Pre-Decimal Currency: A transitional piece before the UK’s 1971 decimalisation.

Symbolic Imagery: Britannia and Plenty represent prosperity and national identity.

Catalogued Reference: Listed as P#325 and Numista N#209804, aiding identification and valuation.


Summary

This 1967 Royal Bank of Scotland £1 note is a must-have for collectors of UK currency, Scottish banknotes, and pre-decimal issues. Its elegant engraving, symbolic imagery, and historical significance make it a standout addition to any numismatic collection.

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