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| 表面の説明 | Black letterpress on plain paper, with a fine wave-line guilloche underprint across the field. To the left, a small engraved vignette shows a standing female figure in classical robes beside a coastal scene with a vessel. Above, the issuer title is set in ornate copperplate script reading 'Douglas Isle of Man', with the denomination 'ONE POUND' in bold letterpress at centre. The promise-to-pay text, dated '9th day of December 1811', is completed in manuscript, with a subscription panel at lower left bearing the word 'One' within a ruled cartouche, and interlaced monogram panels with the serial number repeated at upper left and lower left. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Uniface; the reverse is entirely unprinted, presenting a plain paper surface with no design elements, text, or ornamental work of any kind. |
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The Douglas Bank Company was one of several small Scottish provincial banks that flourished briefly in the early nineteenth century before the consolidation wave of the 1820s and 1830s swept most of them out of existence. Operating out of Lanarkshire, it never achieved the scale or longevity of the Edinburgh or Glasgow houses, and its note issues were correspondingly limited in volume.
Survivors from 1811 are genuinely uncommon. Provincial Scottish notes of this period suffered high attrition — redeemed, cancelled, or simply lost as the issuing banks folded and record-keeping deteriorated.