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Banknote, One pound (specimen) of Dundee Union Bank

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Postcard of Banknote, One pound (specimen) of Dundee Union Bank.
000-100-079-409-C
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Banknote, One pound (specimen) of Dundee Union Bank

This one pound banknote of Dundee Union Bank dates from around 1840. It is a specimen only and was never issued.

The note is engraved (on one side only) by Perkins and Bacon of London. There is no watermark and there are spaces for the signatures of the cashier and accountant.

The Dundee Union Bank opened in 1809, trading in competition with the long-standing Dundee Banking Company. Eight branches were soon opened in the Dundee area. In 1844 the Dundee Union Bank was absorbed by the Western Bank of Scotland, based in Glasgow.


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Online ID: 000-100-079-409-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.OIA 113 A
Date: Around 1840
c. 1840
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 206 mm x 123 mm
What: Banknote / specimen
Subject:
Who: Dundee Union Bank (Maker)
Where:
Event:
Description: Specimen of a one-pound banknote, Dundee Union Bank, c. 1840
References:
  • Douglas, J. Scottish Banknotes. London: Stanley Gibbons, 1975, pp 122-3 
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