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The North of Scotland Banking Company series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. The North of Scotland Banking Company (NSB) was founded in Aberdeen in 1836. “P” preceding a signature title stands for “pro,” meaning the signatory is acting on behalf of the

The North of Scotland Banking Company series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

The North of Scotland Banking Company (NSB) was founded in Aberdeen in 1836.

“P” preceding a signature title stands for “pro,” meaning the signatory is acting on behalf of the actual official who holds that title.

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1900-S $1 MS

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1903-O $1 MS

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1921-S $1 MS

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1896-S $1 MS

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