The Scotland 1 Pound banknote was introduced by the Royal Bank of Scotland Public Limited Company in 1999 to commemorate the first of the Scottish Parliaments. On the obverse of the paper bill is a portrait of the Earl of Ilay, Lord Archibald Campbell. The back of the note depicts the Church of Scotlands General Assembly Hall. The banknote is 128 x 65 mm in size and has an inserted solid security thread. It also bears a watermark that shows an image of Lord Ilay. This particular paper bill comes in uncirculated condition.