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Scottish £1 goes for record price | Scottish £1 goes for record price |
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A Scottish banknote from 1836 has sold for a world record price at auction. | |
The £1 note sold for £9,000 ($US14,800) at the charity auction held by the Clydesdale Bank, beating the old record of £7,000 ($US11,500) set in 2001. | |
The note was issued by the North of Scotland Bank, which became part of Clydesdale Bank in 1951. | The note was issued by the North of Scotland Bank, which became part of Clydesdale Bank in 1951. |
The auction, which included collectable notes from a series of new World Heritage designs as well as historic notes, raised £112,830 ($US185,000). | |
The money raised will help more than 70 charities across the country. | The money raised will help more than 70 charities across the country. |
Lynne Peacock, chief executive of Clydesdale Bank, said: "Setting a world record for a single £1 note and raising £112,830 for charities in just a couple of hours is a fantastic result. | Lynne Peacock, chief executive of Clydesdale Bank, said: "Setting a world record for a single £1 note and raising £112,830 for charities in just a couple of hours is a fantastic result. |
The new notes will be in circulation in October | The new notes will be in circulation in October |
"The rarity of issuing new banknote designs and the unique collection of historic notes being auctioned clearly captivated global interest and showed just how collectable these notes are. | "The rarity of issuing new banknote designs and the unique collection of historic notes being auctioned clearly captivated global interest and showed just how collectable these notes are. |
"These are difficult times for charities, so we are delighted that the funds raised by the auction will help over 70 charities to continue their excellent work." | "These are difficult times for charities, so we are delighted that the funds raised by the auction will help over 70 charities to continue their excellent work." |
The bank's new World Heritage notes, which will enter circulation from October, feature famous Scots and the nation's Unesco sites. | The bank's new World Heritage notes, which will enter circulation from October, feature famous Scots and the nation's Unesco sites. |
Robert Burns, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Sir Alexander Fleming feature on one side and St Kilda, New Lanark and Edinburgh's Old and New Towns are on the other. | Robert Burns, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Sir Alexander Fleming feature on one side and St Kilda, New Lanark and Edinburgh's Old and New Towns are on the other. |
Those taking part in the auction were also bidding for the serial number 000001 from the new banknote family - which raised £6,000 ($US9,850)- and a sheet of £100 ($US164) specimen notes, which raised £3,400 ($US5,580). | |
The Clydesdale Bank will host a second auction of historic banknotes in London later this month, which it hopes will raise an additional five-figure sum for its charity partner, Help the Hospices. | The Clydesdale Bank will host a second auction of historic banknotes in London later this month, which it hopes will raise an additional five-figure sum for its charity partner, Help the Hospices. |
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