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In 1969, the Royal Bank of Scotland merged with the National Commercial Bank of Scotland to become the largest bank in Scotland.
The first £10 notes issued by this ‘new’ bank were dated 1969. (B331) For one year only ,the notes had two signatures – for the two General Managers from the merging banks. These £10 notes are scarce and had just one prefix A/1 We are delighted to be able to offer choice examples of the One Year Type 1969 Royal Bank of Scotland £10. They have not seen circulation but have that typical Scottish slight central roll fold so grade strictly as Crisp EF/GEF . The front has the arms of the bank illustrated with the bridge over the River Tay depicted on the back. A tough note to find these days and missing from many collections. Very limited availability. £145.00