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The National Commercial Bank of Scotland series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 43 distinct entries. The National Commercial Bank of Scotland (NCB) was a Scottish commercial bank based in Edinburgh. It was established in 1959 through a merger of the Commercial Bank of Scotland

The National Commercial Bank of Scotland series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 43 distinct entries.

The National Commercial Bank of Scotland (NCB) was a Scottish commercial bank based in Edinburgh. It was established in 1959 through a merger of the Commercial Bank of Scotland (COM: B801) with the National Bank of Scotland (NAT: B901).

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