Royal Bank Scotland £20 2000 Queen Mother P361 SPECIAL Unc

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In the year 2000, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother celebrated her 100th Birthday. This milestone event was commemorated on a £20 note issued the same year. (P361). Widow of George V she had a strong affection for Scotland where she spent much time as a young girl. Reaching her 100th birthday is celebrated on the back of the note with the Queen Mother depicted wearing one of her familiar upturned hats alongside additional vignettes of her as a young child and a view of Glamis Castle. A special prefix QETQM is on the front with a gold crown motif.
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