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We exchange both current and withdrawn Scottish Pound banknotes.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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Clydesdale Bank 10 Pounds banknote (1997-2006 series)
This ten pounds sterling bill depicts the portrait of Mary Slessor, Scottish missionary. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Clydesdale Bank PLC’. The backside of the £10 Scottish pound banknote depicts a map of Calabar in Nigeria and a sailing ship.You get: £8.500001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
Clydesdale Bank 50 Pounds banknote (1989-2006 series)
The olive-green colored banknote of fifty pounds sterling features Adam Smith, philosopher. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Clydesdale Bank PLC’. The backside of the £50 Scottish Pounds note features blacksmith and farming tools.You get: £42.500001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
Clydesdale Bank 1 Pound banknote (1963-1964 series)
The One Pound banknote issued by Clydesdale Bank Limited has the bank’s coat of arms with text ‘Litore Ad Litus’ (from coast to coast) on the front side. A harbour view with tugboat, container ship and terminal are featured on the reverse side of the £1 Clydesdale Bank bill.You get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000