Scottish Pounds
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The Scottish Pound is a local version of the Pound Sterling, issued by Scottish retail banks since 1845. The Scottish Pound Sterling notes are a valid means of payment in Scotland but they are not legal tender in other parts of the UK.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Scottish Pound banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Scottish Pounds to cash, select the type of Scottish Pounds you want to exchange:
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Bank of Scotland 20 Pounds banknote (1995-2006 series)
The bill of twenty pounds sterling has the image of Sir Walter Scott, Scottish poet. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Scotland’. It is part of the Tercentenary series. On the back of the £20 note is a woman researcher in a laboratory.You get: £17.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
Bank of Scotland 100 Pounds banknote (1995-2006 series)
The note of one hundred pounds sterling features Sir Walter Scott, novelist and poet. The red colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Scotland’. It belongs to the Tercentenary banknote series. The backside features a golf course.You get: £85.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
Bank of Scotland 100 Pounds banknote (1970-1994 series)
The red and multicolour £100 pounds banknote bears the portrait of Sir Walter Scott, Scottish writer, on the front side. The back of the one hundred pound banknote features the head office building of the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh.You get: £85.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
Bank of Scotland 1 Pound banknote (1894-1920 series)
This old Bank of Scotland one pound sterling banknote depicts the Goddess of Fortune in a medallion, positioned below the Bank of Scotland crest of two figures either side of a shield emblazoned with the banner of Scotland. To the left of these two motifs is the royal arms of Scotland, which has a left-facing … ContinuedYou get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000