Issuing Bank :

Clydesdale Bank was founded on 7 May 1838 by James Lumsden and a group of fellow Glasgow merchants. Having been part of the Midland Bank since the 1920's, the Bank became part of the National Australia Group in 1987 before demerging in 2016. The Bank retains a strong presence throughout Scotland and, operating under the Yorkshire Bank brand, in the Midland and the North of England.

 

Denomination  :

£10

Number of Note :

One (1)

Prefix & Serial No :

W/LD 243264 / 65 / 66 / 67 / 68

Date of Issue :

25 January 2017

Size :

125mm x 65mm

Colour :

Orange

Obverse :

Portrait of Robert Burns, his name and years of his birth and death / An ink pot and quill / A series of tartan patterns / An image of Edinburgh Castle within the window and on the right behind the serial number / Spark Orbital map of Scotland / Clydesdale Bank name and logo

 

Reverse :

Vignette Edinburgh Castle with inscription "The Old & New Towns of Edinburgh, Scottish World Heritage Site inscribed 1995" / Vignette of the Scots Monument and Tram and Art Galleries on the Mound / A reverse image of the castle in the clear window which continues on the left / Map of Scotland with the location of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh highlighted / Clydesdale Bank name and logo

 

Signatory :

David Duffy (Chief Executive Officer)

 

Condition :

Uncirculated (UNC) mint. Note is clean and firm with an original, natural sheen. No discolouration. Corners are sharp and square, without any evidence of rounding, folding or bending. See photographs.

 

Special Feature :

Highly collectable. First ever Polymer £10 note (The World Heritage Series) issued by Clydesdale Bank. First prefix is W/HS

 

Package :

Protected by a Premium Transparent Polystyrol Stock-Card
Posted in Hardback “Please Do Not Bend” Envelope

 

Postage :

Royal Mail First Class by seller

 

Return :

Within 14 days, return postage First Class by buyer