They will be useful to:
Some cookies are technically necessary and exempt from consent. Others, non-mandatory, may be used for ad and content personalization, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development
Necessary cookies are useful for proper site operation. They enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Personalization cookies allow a site to remember information that changes how the site behaves or displays, like your preferred language or region.
Marketing cookies help website owners, through anonymous information collection, to understand how visitors interact with websites.
Statistics cookies enable visitor tracking on the site. They aim to offer more relevant ad targeting, more interesting for publishers and advertisers.
These are cookies that don't fit any category above or have not yet been classified.
Secure payment
3D secure
Delivery in 72 hours
Sending with tracking
Customer service
(+33)2 44 51 00 13
This one-pound sterling banknote, issued in Scotland, dates from December 8, 1952, and belongs to the F/27 series. It is a commemorative banknote featuring coats of arms and shipyard scenes.
The banknote is printed on light-colored paper with multicolored inks, mainly in shades of blue, green, and brown. The front of the banknote features the coat of arms of Scotland, composed of a shield surmounted by a helmet and surrounded by a crown of thistles. The shield is supported by two unicorns, symbols of Scotland, and bears the motto "Nemo me impune lacessit" (No one provokes me with impunity). In the background, you can see a Scottish landscape with mountains and lochs.
The back of the banknote depicts a lively shipyard scene. It shows workers working on the construction of a ship, with cranes and scaffolding in the background. This scene illustrates the importance of the shipbuilding industry in Scotland at that time. The face value of the banknote, "One Pound", is indicated in words and numbers in several places on the banknote. The name of the issuing institution is also present, although not specified in the data provided.
The F/27 series is printed in bold on the front of the banknote, making it easy to identify its origin. The banknote measures approximately 140 x 70 mm and has an integrated security thread to prevent counterfeiting. It is a historical testimony to the Scottish economy and industry of the mid-20th century.