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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.

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There are three Scottish banks which produce banknotes. Each one uses a different design, but all three are predominantly Green in colour.

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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.

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The Bank of England Twenty Pound note is mostly purplish.

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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.

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