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Scotland
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20 Pounds, 2000
Commemorates 100th Birthday of Queen Mother Elizabeth
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Front: Archibald Campbell (1682-1761), Scottish nobleman, politician,
lawyer, and soldier
Back: Queen Mother Elizabeth (1900-2002), mother of Queen Elizabeth II
She was born Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, the fourth daughter and
the ninth of ten children of Claude George Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis,
(later 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne), and his wife, Nina Cecilia
Cavendish-Bentinck. She married Prince Albert (King George VI) in 1923.
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5 Pounds, 2002
Commemorates Golden Jubilee of QEII Coronation
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Front: Archibald Campbell (1682-1761), Scottish nobleman, politician,
lawyer, and soldier
Back: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
Commonwealth of Nations
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5 Pounds, 2004
Commemorates Golf Club 250th Anniversary
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Front: Archibald Campbell (1682-1761), Scottish nobleman, politician,
lawyer, and soldier
Back: Tom Morris (1821-1908), golf club maker
Morris, born in St Andrews, Scotland, was known as Old Tom Morris. He
established a clubmaking business in 1867 next to the Old Golf
Course. The business continued to thrive during his lifetime and created
employment for six skilled craftsmen, one of which, Bob Martin, was a double
winner of The Open Championship at St Andrews in 1876 & 1885.
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10 Pounds, 2012
Commemorates the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
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Front: Archibald Campbell (1682-1761), Scottish nobleman, politician,
lawyer, and soldier
Back: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
Commonwealth of Nations
The note depicts images of the Queen over her lifetime, including a picture of her at Balmoral, an official photograph taken in
the 1940s, an image of her attending the Mass for the Order of the Thistle, and one taken at Epsom Racecourse in 2008.
Scans courtesy ybnotes
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Scotland, located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain, is an
integral part of Great Britain. For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on United Kingdom.
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