Item NMC/1795 - Mackintosh £100 notes

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NMC/1795

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Mackintosh £100 notes

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  • 2009 (Creation)

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Two £100 Clydesdale Bank notes issued in 2009 depicting Charles Rennie Mackintosh on the front and Heart of Neolithic Orkney on the reverse.  Framed together and under glass; both sides displayed, one above the other.

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(1838)

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Clydesdale Bank plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca Dhail Chluaidh) is a commercial bank in Scotland. Formed in Glasgow in 1838, it is the smallest of the three Scottish banks. Independent until it was purchased by Midland Bank in 1920, it formed part of the National Australia Bank Group (NAB) between 1987 and 2016. Clydesdale Bank was divested from National Australia Bank in early 2016 and its holding company CYBG plc, trades on the London and Sydney stock exchanges. CYBG plc's other banking business, Yorkshire Bank operates as a trading division of Clydesdale Bank plc under its banking licence.

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Dimensions: 340 x 290 x 15 mm

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