Scotland 5 Pounds 1995-2006 |
Item Code: SQ-119 |
Front:
Hand-engraved, tonal portrait of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).
Bank of Scotland Coat of Arms superimposed on the Bank's corporate logo. Symbol of crowned Scottish Thistle as a see-through register. Thistle flowers. Back: Bank of Scotland Headquarters. Oil rig workers symbolising Oil and Energy. Pallas Athena, the goddess of wisdom, of household arts and crafts, of spinning and weaving and of textiles, surmounted by the Latin motto "Ditat" ("she enriches"). Sailing ship bearing a British flag. The saltire cross and gold bezants which form part of Bank of Scotland's Coat of Arms, granted in 1701. Sailing ship taken from the Coat of Arms of the Union Bank of Scotland. Watermark: Sir Walter Scott. Signatures: Alistair Grant (Governor); Gavin Masterton (Treasurer & Chief General Manager). Printer: Bank of Scotland. |
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Dimensions: 135 x 70 mm |
Remark: This banknote has been issued to commemorate Tercentenary of the Bank of Scotland (1695-1995). |
Texts:
The Governor & Company of the Bank of Scotland
promise to pay here to the bearer on demand Five |
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