Royal Bank Scotland £20 2007 Goodwin P354d Unc

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Fred Goodwin headed the Royal Bank of Scotland when the 2008 Financial Crash happened. His career ended in ignominy when he was stripped of the knighthood he has been given for contribution to the Financial Services sector. The last Royal Bank of Scotland £20 to bear his signature as Group Chief Executive was dated 2007 (P354d). A portrait of Lord Ilay, first governor of the bank, is on the front and a view of Brodick Castle is on the back. Crisp Uncirculated 2007 Goodwin.
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