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Have a look here for more info and the history of Scottish notes. http://www.scotbanks.org.uk/banknote_history.php
Taken from your own link. "Only the Royal Bank of Scotland continues to issue a small volume of £1 notes."
Is on THIS page, second paragraph, second sentenceNo Longer works for MBNA as of August 2010 - redundancy money will be nice though.
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no idea what my nerdnumber is - i am now officially nerd 229, no idea on my debt free date0 -
True. But neither are any English notes legal tender in Scotland - they are just accepted. (If you want to get REALLY picky, no coin or note that has Quenn Liz II on it is legal in Scotland - as Queen Liz I didnt rule there previously.
I can guarantee Scottish £1 notes exist. They are green, and have a picture of Edinburgh castle on them (picture/sketch taken from Princess Street gardens.
Ok on the £1 note found it now my apologies
http://www.scotbanks.org.uk/banknoteapp/RBS_1.html
Yes in fact no notes not even Scottish notes are legal tender in ScotlandTrue. But neither are any English notes legal tender in Scotland - they are just accepted. (If you want to get REALLY picky, no coin or note that has Quenn Liz II on it is legal in Scotland - as Queen Liz I didnt rule there previously.
http://www.scotbanks.org.uk/legal_position.php
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Coins apparently are legal tender in Scotland
http://www.royalmint.com/corporate/policies/legal_tender_guidelines.aspx0
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