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Celebrate a landmark moment in British political history with this beautiful commemorative £1 banknote from The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). Issued on 12th May 1999, this note marks the historic First Meeting of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the first such gathering in nearly 300 years.
This note is highly prized by collectors for its unique "SP" (Scottish Parliament) serial number prefix and its detailed architectural artwork.
Banknote Details:
Obverse (Front): Features a classic portrait of Lord Ilay (Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll), the first Governor of RBS. To the left is the special commemorative logo for the Scottish Parliament.
Reverse (Back): Showcases a striking illustration of the Scottish Parliament Building (the historic Assembly Hall on the Mound used for the initial meetings) alongside the RBS headquarters at St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
Serial Number: Features the commemorative "SP" prefix (e.g., SP0782265), specifically designated for this issue.
Key Features:
Condition: UNC (Uncirculated) – Original crispness, no folds, and sharp corners, as shown in the high-resolution images.
Date of Issue: 12th May 1999.
Dimensions: Approximately 128mm x 65mm.
Collectability: Since Scotland has largely transitioned to polymer banknotes and the £1 note is increasingly rare in general circulation, this commemorative paper issue is a must-have for numismatists.
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