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Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, £20, 25 March 1987, serial number A/1 000087, also several...

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Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, £20, 25 March 1987, serial number A/1 000087, also several design elements from the note, including a purple vignette of Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, and two black-and-white portrait vignettes of Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll (Lord Ilay), one of the founders of the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1727, based on a painting by Allan Ramsay, and a very attractively-engraved portrait vignette of Robert Louis Stevenson as seen on the reverse of the Royal Bank’s commemorative £1 of 1994, the note showing only light handling at the left edge, thus about uncirculated, the castle vignette a little foxed, one of the Lord Ilay vignettes with pencil annotations and blue ink on reverse, the Stevenson vignette with an (erroneous) pencil annotation on reverse, all vignettes about uncirculated to uncirculated, an iconic group of images, and the £20 note with a very low serial mirroring its year of issue (5 pieces)
PMS RB 88, Pick 349 £240-£300
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, £20, 25 March 1987, serial number A/1 000087, also several design elements from the note, including a purple vignette of Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, and two black-and-white portrait vignettes of Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll (Lord Ilay), one of the founders of the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1727, based on a painting by Allan Ramsay, and a very attractively-engraved portrait vignette of Robert Louis Stevenson as seen on the reverse of the Royal Bank’s commemorative £1 of 1994, the note showing only light handling at the left edge, thus about uncirculated, the castle vignette a little foxed, one of the Lord Ilay vignettes with pencil annotations and blue ink on reverse, the Stevenson vignette with an (erroneous) pencil annotation on reverse, all vignettes about uncirculated to uncirculated, an iconic group of images, and the £20 note with a very low serial mirroring its year of issue (5 pieces)
PMS RB 88, Pick 349 £240-£300

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