3rd MARCH 1997 Sig 22b: Matthewson Prefix AGB (Alexander Graham Bell) 2,000,000 notes 1 pound sterling Values

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3rd MARCH 1997 Sig 22b: Matthewson Prefix AGB (Alexander Graham Bell) 2,000,000 notes 1 pound sterling Values

Details

Obverse: English text; Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone; holographic patch with AGB pattern atop bank logo; bank logo above RBS head office in Edinburgh, with equestrian statue of John, Fourth Earl of Hopetoun; bank coat of arms; Lord Ilay wearing wig

Reverse: English text; constable using police phone; woman working with computers; first responder holding portable radio; Alexander Graham Bell in profile; woman and old Bell; three sheep; two geese in flight; sound waves; two hands; cut-away diagram of phone; Alexander Graham Bell’s name written in the Visible Speech script, invented in 1867 by his father, Alexander Melville Bell, to help the deaf; AGB signature; bank logo

Basic Information

GSID:

316433

Denomination:

1 pound sterling

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

3rd MARCH 1997 Sig 22b: Matthewson Prefix AGB (Alexander Graham Bell) 2,000,000 notes

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, blue,Purple, brown, and orange

Note Dimension:

127 x 65 mm

Printer:

(De La Rue)

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