Issuing Bank :

Bank of Scotland is part of Lloyds Banking Group, the UK's largest retail bank and Scotland's largest financial services employer. Founded by an Act of the Scottish Parliament in 1695, Bank of Scotland is the UK's oldest surviving clearing bank and was the first bank in Europe to successfully issue paper currency.

Denomination  :

£50

Number of Note :

One (1)

Prefix & Serial No :

AA 867666

Date of Issue :

1 June 2020

Size :

146mm x 77mm

Colour :

Red

Obverse :

Portrait of Sir Walter Scott to the right / Bank of Scotland's headquarters at left with see through windows / Bank of Scotland Crest / Spark denomination "50" / Image of Four Thistles / Holographic foil stripe with two thistles at the bottom, one white and one red, with the denomination '50' printed in white on the red thistle

Reverse :

Vignette of the Falkirk Wheel and wording "Falkirk Wheel" / The Kelpies / Part of the poem 'Steam Barge', by William Muir / A narrow boat towed by a Horse / Bank of Scotland's headquarters at the middle with see through windows / Holographic foil stripe with two thistles at the bottom, one white and one red, with the Bank of Scotland logo printed in white on the red thistle

Signatory :

A. Horta-Osorio (Governor) P. Grant (Treasurer)

Condition :

Uncirculated (UNC) mint. Direct from Bank of Scotland on 1 July 2021.  Most carefully handled. 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 :

Rare first prefix "AA" Bank of Scotland first polymer £50 notes (Bridge Series) which is released on 1 July 2021.

Package :

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

Postage :

Royal Mail First Class Signed For by seller

Return :

Within 14 days, return First Class Signed For postage by buyer