Scottish banknotes are largely similar in size to English money, and independent coins are not issued by the three money-issuing retail banks of Scotland. They are the Bank of Scotland [now part of LLoyds Group], the Royal Bank of Scotland [now with the UK government as a majority stakeholder] and the Clydesdale Bank. Interestingly, they are not legal tender in any part of the UK, and as such are not accepted in many areas of England. Pictures can be seen in the related links section. Clydesdale bank are due to release a new series of notes later in 2009. Same coinage as the rest of the UK. Scottish banks issue their own banknotes.
Work out ways of spending English taxpayers money.
NO Scottish money is not called pences England money is called pences.
The Scottish system is the same as the rest of the UK. The Scottish banks have the power to print their own notes.
£ pounds and p pence
Different amounts are required for different investments. Contacting a Scottish Widows agent would be the best way to find out the lowest amount of money that can be invested.
A rural Scottish mansion
Airgead for both Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic.
A scotman is a gentle Scottish man who has raped a town of their money and children.
The prize money for winning the Scottish Cup varies each year depending on sponsorship and other financial factors. However, in recent seasons, the winning team has received around £300,000 in prize money.
In Scottish Gaelic: tràigh;in Irish: trá.
Yes you can, it isn't invisible. See also related links.
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros