withdrawn Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Scotland.
In 1987, the Royal Bank of Scotland replaced older style Scottish Pound Sterling bills with a new set of banknotes, featuring the image of Lord Ilay. Discontinued banknotes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland plc, the Royal Bank of Scotland Limited or the Royal Bank of Scotland are no longer a valid means of payment in Scotland or elsewhere in Great Britain. We exchange these withdrawn Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes.
Do you have withdrawn Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Scottish Pounds. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 5 Pounds banknote
The note of five pounds sterling portrays the image of Lord Ilay (Archibald Campbell), Scottish nobleman. The paper banknote contains the words ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland plc’.You get: £4.250001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 10 Pounds banknote
This ten pounds sterling banknote depicts Archibald Campbell (Lord Ilay), Scottish nobleman. Text on the paper note reads ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland plc’.You get: £8.500001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 1 Pound banknote (1982-1986 series)
The Scottish bill of one pound sterling shows Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland plc’.You get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 5 Pounds banknote (1982-1986 series)
The note of five pounds sterling has an image of Culzean Castle in Maybole, Scotland. Text on the banknote reads ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland plc’.You get: £4.250001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 10 Pounds banknote (1982-1986 series)
The banknote of ten pounds sterling features Glamis Castle in Glamis, Scotland. The words ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland plc’ are printed on the note.You get: £8.500001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland limited 20 Pounds banknote (1982-1985 series)
The note of twenty pounds sterling has an image of Brodick Castle in Brodick, Scotland. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited’.You get: £17.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland limited 100 Pounds banknote (1982-1985 series)
This Scottish one hundred pounds sterling banknote has an image of Balmoral Castle in Ballater, Scotland. Text on the £100 banknote reads ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited’.You get: £85.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds banknote (1969-1970 series)
The banknote of five pounds sterling features Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. Printed on the note is the text ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited’.You get: £4.250001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland limited 10 Pounds banknote (1969 series)
This Scottish ten pounds sterling bill shows a bridge and the coat of arms of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Text on the banknote reads ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited’.You get: £8.500001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 Pound banknote (1967 series)
The RBS banknote of one pound sterling depicts David Dale, the 18th century philanthropic Scottish industrialist who founded the cotton mills in New Lanark that provided workers with pioneering educational and social support that was unheard of at the time. Even though it had the potential to harm his commercial interests, he became a prominent voice in … ContinuedYou get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds banknote (1966-1967 series)
The RBS note of five pounds sterling shows the image of David Dale, Scottish merchant. The £5 bill contains the words ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland’.You get: £4.250001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 Pound banknote (1927-1955 series)
The blue-colored Scottish banknote of one pound features a unicorn and a lion. The £1 pound note displays the bank name ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland’.You get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 Pound banknote (1955-1967 series)
The Scottish note of one pound features a unicorn and a lion. On the blue-grey-brown-colored £1 banknote a caption reads ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland’.You get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland limited 1 Pound banknote (1969-1970 series)
This green-colored Scottish one pound sterling banknote features the Forth Road Bridge and the old coat of arms of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Printed on the note is the text ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited’.You get: £0.850001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds banknote (1909-1965 series)
This Scottish five pounds banknote from the 1909 to 1965 series is printed in blue and orange on yellow-coloured paper. The notes are hand-signed by Cashier & General Manager and the Chief Accountant. In addition, the date is manually written on the banknote with ink. The old £5 Royal Bank of Scotland bill features two heraldic … ContinuedYou get: £4.250001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
The Royal Bank of Scotland 20 Pounds banknote (1912-1957 series)
This Scottish twenty pounds banknote features two heraldic animals: A unicorn and a lion. The words ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland’ are printed on the note.You get: £17.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000