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This banknote is issued by the Commercial Bank of Scotland and has a face value of 5 pounds sterling. It is dated January 3, 1956 and belongs to the 17R series.
The banknote features John Pitcairn.
On the front, there is a composition where the portrait of John Pitcairn occupies a prominent place. The name of the issuing bank, "Commercial Bank of Scotland", is clearly indicated. The face value, "Five Pounds", is also clearly visible, making it easy to identify the value of the banknote. Decorative and ornamental elements typical of banknotes of that era complete the overall aesthetic. The signature of the bank officials is affixed, authenticating the banknote. The specific serial number of this banknote is also present.
The reverse of the banknote features motifs and illustrations that may include Scottish symbols, coats of arms, or historical scenes. The face value is repeated on the reverse, ensuring easy identification. Additional graphic elements and security features are integrated to prevent counterfeiting. The overall design of the reverse is consistent with the general style of the banknote, reflecting the visual identity of the Commercial Bank of Scotland and the era of its issuance.