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.
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The dominant colour of a Bank of Scotland One Hundred Pound note would be a red/crimson. The are many other pale colours in the design including blue, green, yellow all of which subtly merge and blend into another colour.
There are three Scottish banks which produce banknotes. Each one uses a different design, but all three are predominantly Green in colour.
The Bank of England does not currently issue a £100 note.
The old £100 note which ceased to be legal tender in 1945, was white and only printed on one side.
The general circulation British One Pound coin is a gold colour.
It contains no precious metal and gets the colour from the copper content of the alloy of nickel and brass.