£100
The woman who appears on the Scottish Clydesdale ten pound note is Mary Slessor.She was a Scottish missionary to Nigeria who promoted Christianity and women's rights.
The face value of a Scottish banknote is exactly the same as the face value of the same denomination of English banknote.
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You should receive the same rate of exchange. Scottish bank note are exactly equal to GBP
It weighs nothing because there is no such thing as a £100 note.
The 1882 Clydesdale Bank 1 Pound note in mint condition is worth $1800 ($200 in Very Good condition).
Scottish bank notes aren't withdrawn they are simply removed from circulation and are replaced by new ones when they are worn out
The 1984 Royal Bank of Scotland One Pound note features Edinburgh Castle on the reverse and the Royal Bank of Scotland coat of arms on the front. No faces.
Yes. All major banks in the world deal with (buy/sell) all major currencies. So in this case, your British bank will be dealing Scottish pound too. All you need to do is, visit your British bank and submit a request for Scottish currency. The bank would ask you to pay up money upfront (equivalent to 100 Scottish pounds) in GBP or Euros and then they will issue you the Scottish pounds you asked. They may take a day to finish this request if they do not have immediate Scottish pounds in their vaults and would get it from their head office and give it to you the next day probably.
The Scottish £5 note featuring Robert Burns went out of circulation in March 2017 when the new polymer version was introduced. The new polymer note replaced the older paper note to enhance security and durability.
There are currently 5 different Scottish £100 notes in circulation (Nov 09) all with different designs and colours, the £100 note issued by Royal Bank of Scotland is pastel shades of red/brown. There are also two notes issued by the Bank of Scotland, and two issued by the Clydesdale Bank.