• Union Bank of Scotland Currency & Banknote Values

Banknote Book® Price Guide

coin-icon-tr
Values / World Currency / Scotland / Union Bank of Scotland

The Union Bank of Scotland series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. The Union Bank of Scotland (UBS) was founded in May 1843 from a reconstitution of the Glasgow Union Banking Company, itself founded in 1830. It opened for business on 1

The Union Bank of Scotland series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

The Union Bank of Scotland (UBS) was founded in May 1843 from a reconstitution of the Glasgow Union Banking Company, itself founded in 1830. It opened for business on 1 July 1843 with head offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, each issuing separate notes until 1858. In 1843, shortly after foundation, the Union Bank of Scotland then absorbed two additional note-issuing banks: Hunters and Company of Ayr, founded in 1773; and the Glasgow and Ship Bank, founded in 1836. Coverage of these banks’ notes may be added in the future.

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

See More See Less

Available on Greysheet Marketplace

View All
1894-O $1 MS

Buy Now: $2,750.00

1902 $1 MS

Buy Now: $340.00

1903-O $1 MS

Buy Now: $1,135.00

1904-O $1 MS

Buy Now: $135.00

Dealer Directory

View All Dealers

Greysheet News

View All News
NCBA-Led Coalition Preserves Colorado Sales-Tax Exemption for Coins and Precious Metals
NCBA-Led Coalition Preserves Colorado Sales-Tax Exemption for Coins and Precious Metals
6/10/2026

Colorado numismatic community mobilizes to defeat repeal effort in HB 26-1289.

Panels Look at 2027 American Innovation Dollar Designs
Panels Look at 2027 American Innovation Dollar Designs
6/10/2026

In April, the Commission of Fine Arts and the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee considered design proposals for the 2027 American Innovation dollars.

National Coin & Bullion Association Coalition Defeats New York Senate Bill S7875
National Coin & Bullion Association Coalition Defeats New York Senate Bill S7875
6/9/2026

Effort Preserves Precious-Metals Sales-Tax Exemption for Investors and Dealers.