12 NOVEMBER 1946 Prefix 2/K 1,000 notes 100 pounds sterling Values

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12 NOVEMBER 1946 Prefix 2/K 1,000 notes 100 pounds sterling Values

Details

Obverse: English text; front of 1695 Great Seal of Scotland featuring man on horseback; Royal Arms of Scotland featuring crowned coat of arms with thistle on shield flanked by rampant unicorns and flags; reverse of 1695 Great Seal of Scotland; seated allegorical woman (Trade) holding cornucopia spilling coins; cornucopia atop bank coat of arms; seated allegorical woman (Justice) holding balance scales; bank seal featuring shield and seated allegorical woman holding cornucopia and thistle

Reverse: Blank

Basic Information

GSID:

316685

Denomination:

100 pounds sterling

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

12 NOVEMBER 1946 Prefix 2/K 1,000 notes

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, orange, and red

Note Dimension:

220 x 135 mm

Printer:

G WATERSTON & SONS, LD

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