Scotland
Clydesdale Bank
This is the second of the Scottish polymer series. This note is printed with the date of 25.01.2017 and was issued on 21.09.2017. Clydesdale Bank is the first bank to release the £10 polymer series.Designs:
Front: Robert Burns (1759-1796, map of Scotland, see-through window with image of Edinburgh castle;
Back: The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, (Scottish World Heritage site since 1995), monument, train, Edinburgh castle, the Royal Scottish Academy of the Mound and the outline map of Scotland.
The design for this polymer note is very similar to the last paper note except that additional security features are added to the note such as the see-through window and also the raised dots for the visually impaired. Some minor features also been replaced such as the vaulted archways (replacing the mad dashing Tam o'Shanter), an ink well is added on the front next to the portrait of Robert Burns (a famous Scots poet), a modern mode of transportation (tram) and Gothic Sir Walter Scott Monument on Princes Street in Edinburgh. Unlike the two other Scottish Banks, Clydesdale Bank retains the same prefix style as the last paper banknote series.
First prefix W/HS (World Heritage Site); Replacement prefix E/ZZ.
The signature of the note belongs to the CEO David Duffy (appointed since 19.01.2015)
Ten Pounds
Dated 2017 |
Reverse |
Dated 2017- Replacement Prefix E/ZZ |
Reverse |
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