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Ulster Bank £100 note

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One hundred pounds
(Northern Ireland)
Value£100 sterling
Width163 mm
Height90 mm
Security featureswatermark, security thread, microprinting, fluorescent ink, raised print, security hologram[1]
Material usedpaper
Years of printing1990–
Obverse
DesignUlster landscape, Belfast Harbour, Giant's Causeway, flax plants, Celtic knot
Reverse
DesignUlster Bank coat of arms, arms of the provinces of Ireland

The Ulster Bank £100 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank.[2] It is valued at one hundred pounds sterling and the current design was first issued in 1990.[3] As with most banknotes of Northern Ireland, they can be used for transactions in the Isle of Man and Great Britain, but in practice most retailers will not accept them and they are not legal tender in England, Scotland or Wales.[4][5][6]

Design

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The £100 note very similar to the Ulster Bank £50 note, except that it is navy blue in colour and is slightly larger. The obverse side features the Ulster landscape, with Belfast Harbour, the Giant's Causeway, flax plants and Celtic knot patterns. The reverse shows the Ulster Bank coat of arms, and the arms of the provinces of Ireland.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ulster Bank £100". www.acbi.org.uk.
  2. ^ "Ulster Bank Ltd. Ireland - Northern 100 Pounds 1990 S/No 244048 PMG 64 • $555.00". PicClick.
  3. ^ "Ulster Bank Limited 100 Pounds (series 1990) - exchange yours".
  4. ^ "Currency used in Northern Ireland". www.discoveringireland.com.
  5. ^ "Ulster Bank introduces new £20 notes into circulation". www.natwestgroup.com.
  6. ^ "New banknotes turn money on its head" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.