5:34 they were Protectorate, formally as Protectorate of Uganda before transitioned into Dominion of Uganda then eventually a Independent country Uganda is still apart of Commonwealth of the Nation today
There are three different banks currently offering Scottish banknotes (hence three different £10 notes). The three banks that are authorised to issue banknotes in Scotland: Bank of Scotland plc. Clydesdale Bank plc. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc.
Also there are three banks are authorised to issue banknotes in Northern Ireland: Bank of Ireland (UK) plc. Northern Bank Limited (t/a Danske Bank) National Westminster Bank plc (t/a Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland). This means that there are seven different £10 notes to be found across the UK.
The ones from Libya are hard to get
5:34 they were Protectorate, formally as Protectorate of Uganda before transitioned into Dominion of Uganda then eventually a Independent country
Uganda is still apart of Commonwealth of the Nation today
ohhhh alright
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There are three different banks currently offering Scottish banknotes (hence three different £10 notes). The three banks that are authorised to issue banknotes in Scotland: Bank of Scotland plc. Clydesdale Bank plc. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc.
Also there are three banks are authorised to issue banknotes in Northern Ireland: Bank of Ireland (UK) plc. Northern Bank Limited (t/a Danske Bank) National Westminster Bank plc (t/a Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland).
This means that there are seven different £10 notes to be found across the UK.
yes indeed, i knew about that before, but thank you for this information again !! (also it's weird seeing £100 notes within the uk)