File:RBS polymer £5 note.png
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Summary
[edit | edit source]| Description |
Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note, illustrative of the style of the new polymer series of notes |
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| Source |
http://www.rbs.com/news/2016/april/new-p5-and-p10-polymer-notes-unveiled.html |
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| Low resolution? |
Greatly reduced to comply with anti-counterfeiting regulations |
| Purpose of use |
To illustrate a current note issued by one of the 3 Scottish clearing banks, circulating widely throughout Scotland, but less so in the remainder of the Sterling Area (Banknotes of the pound sterling). |
| Replaceable? |
no free alternative |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Royal Bank of Scotlandhttp://70.231.62.181/index.php/File:RBS_polymer_%C2%A35_note.pngtrue | |
Licensing
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This restriction tag has been placed because currency designs and images of them may be subject to additional legal restrictions outside of copyright law including laws regarding counterfeiting, which may also apply, particularly when this image is used in printed form.
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