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Scotland - 100 Pounds 1995 - Pick # 123as - PMG 65 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 74
In 65 EPQ: 36
In higher grades: 27
Description

The 100 pounds banknote from the Bank of Scotland is an intriguing specimen showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Scotland. The note, issued in 1995, features intricate designs and notable historical figures, providing a glimpse into Scotland's artistic and monetary traditions. Not only is it a medium of exchange, but it also stands as a collector's item, highlighting security features like watermarks and prints that ensure its authenticity. The note's vibrant colors and detailed patterns captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike, creating a unique blend of functionality and artistry.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote prominently features a portrait of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned Scottish author, exemplifying Scottish literary heritage. The note is adorned with rich red and green hues, combined with intricate patterns, which includes Scottish thistles and a depiction of the Royal Arms. The word 'SPECIMEN' is printed in bold letters, indicating its status as a non-circulating note. Notable security features such as a watermark and microtext can be found to enhance its authenticity. The detailed design reflects Scotland's pride in its artistic and cultural history.

Reverse (back)
The back of the 100 pounds banknote displays a detailed representation of Scotland's national allegory, symbolizing freedom and patriotism. The intricate backdrop complements the vibrant colors seen on the front. It also incorporates additional security features, further emphasizing its legitimacy and value. The design is complemented by various geometric patterns, showcasing a blend of modern and traditional Scottish symbols. The overall aesthetic is visually stunning, making the back of this note just as significant as the front, rich in symbolism and artistic expression.

SPECIMEN: Demonstration banknote used by banks and printers, marked with "SPECIMEN." Never circulated, often in pristine condition, making it highly collectible.

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€ 200  —  € 300
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 200  —  € 300
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€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M6366
13/03/2026 - 17:21
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 22 / PMG / April
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Scotland
Year
1995
PMG code

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