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Scotland 1 Pound (1908-1924 National Bank of Scotland Ltd.)
The pound sterling (Scotland 1 Pound (1908-1924 National Bank of Scotland Ltd.)) is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, England, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha.
The pound was a unit of account in Anglo-Saxon England, and its origins date back to the reign of King Offa of Mercia (757–796).
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The 1 Scottish pound note front design details a portrait of Henry Schomberg Kerr (9th Marquess of Lothian), a port, Edinburgh castle.
On the back, the city of Edinburgh over a pattern.
This note is part of The National Bank of Scotland was formed in 1810. In response to public dissatisfaction with the three charter banks.
The banknote in one side Its pink and blue and in the back is grey
Text: THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED THE HARQUEAD OF LOTWINT THE BANK, Promise to pay the bearer on demand L1 POUND sterling at the, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The reason why of the Scotland Pound
Three Scottish retail banks issue the Scottish pound notes: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale Bank. The Bank of England oversees the monetary policy of the pound sterling and regulates the amount of money in circulation. Official currency symbol: £/p (pre-decimal).
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