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1981 The Bank of Scotland UK - £1 (One) Scottish Pound Banknote Serial No. D33 0418555 P-1111981 Bank of Scotland 1 Banknote Sir Walter Scott Design P#111 Numista N#207534 This 1981 1 banknote from the Bank of Scotland represents a key issue from Scotlands decimal currency era. Printed in Edinburgh and issued by one of the UKs oldest banks, this note features the portrait of Sir Walter Scott Scotlands most celebrated novelist alongside the Banks historic arms, symbolising both literary heritage and financial tradition. Part of the post
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