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Scotland new 100 Pounds banknote

The 100 Pounds banknote P-135, valued at US$127.45 or €109.57, is a tribute to both value and history. With dimensions of 153 x 81 mm and adorned in a vibrant green hue, this note embodies financial worth and pays homage to a significant figure.

The front of the banknote features a holographic foil stripe that showcases the image of ‘Dr. Flora Murray’ beneath the pediment of the Mound, alongside an adjoining thistle. A portrayal of Sir Walter Scott and the iconic Bank of Scotland building in Edinburgh add a touch of grandeur. The Spark® denomination numeral “100” contributes to the note’s visual appeal. Flipping the note, the back presents a poignant depiction of Dr. Flora Murray, commemorating her legacy. Female stretcher bearers and a soldier outside Covent Garden hospital evoke the spirit of sacrifice and care.

Security measures are strategically implemented, including a simulated security thread bearing the demetalized phrase “ONE HUNDRED.” Crafted by De La Rue in London, this note exemplifies precision in security printing. Although a watermark is absent, the design incorporates advanced features to prevent counterfeiting.

Dated on the “16th August 2021” and introduced on May 9, 2022, this banknote marks a significant milestone. It honors the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Medical Pioneer and suffragette Flora Murray (1923-2023), a testament to her contributions to society.

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Royal Bank of Scotland new 50 pounds


The 50 Pounds banknote P-373, with a value of US$63.72 or €54.79, embodies both financial value and a tribute to history. Adorned in a rich red hue and measuring 155 x 85 mm, this note is a tangible representation of worth and an homage to a notable figure.

The front of the banknote presents the image of Miss Flora Clift Stevenson, a figure of significance. Turning the note, the back features a depiction of birds catching fish, capturing a natural moment of life’s intricacies.

Security measures are thoughtfully considered, with a focus on the SAFEGUARD® polymer substrate, known for its durability. Crafted by De La Rue in London, this note reflects precision in security printing. While a security thread is absent, the design incorporates modern features to deter counterfeiting.

The date “27th May 2020” marks its creation, while its introduction on August 18, 2021, signifies its integration into the currency landscape. The signature of Alison Rose further adds a personal touch to the note.

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Scotland new 50 pounds polymer banknote

The 50 Pounds banknote P-133, valued at US$63.72 or €54.79, is a tribute to value and heritage. Adorned in a striking red hue and measuring 146 x 76 mm, this note is a tangible representation of financial worth, as well as a celebration of historical significance.

The front of the banknote features a holographic foil stripe, showcasing the image of ‘Prosperity’ below the pediment of the Mound, alongside a thistle motif in the background. A depiction of Sir Walter Scott and the iconic Bank of Scotland building in Edinburgh add a touch of grandeur. Flipping the note, the back presents the Falkirk ship lifting wheel, symbolizing innovation. The poem “Steam Barge” by William Muir adds a poetic dimension, reflecting the nation’s cultural richness.

Security measures are carefully integrated, including a windowed security thread. Crafted by De La Rue in London, this note reflects precision in security printing. While a watermark is absent, the design incorporates modern security features to prevent counterfeiting.

The date “1st June 2020” marks its creation, and the signatures of António Horta-Osório and P. Grant add a personal touch. The note stands as a testament to the nation’s heritage and its ongoing pursuit of prosperity.

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