Bank of Ireland 100 Pound note 2005

Bank of Ireland 100 Pound note
Bank of Ireland £100 note
Bank of Ireland 100 Pounds sterling banknote Queen's University
Bank of Ireland 100 Pounds sterling banknote seated Hibernia & Queen's University
Bank of Ireland 100 Pound note 2005 Queen's University Belfast series

Obverse: Seated lady Hibernia. Six County shields; Serial Numbers - font gradually increases in size; Flax plant image above vertical serial number; Serial numbers- black horizontal and red vertical; Date- 1st March 2005; Signature - D McGowan, Chief Executive N.I
Reverse: Vignette of Queen's University Belfast.

Watermark: Head of Medusa - right hand side of note beside vertical serial numbering.
Color: Red.
Security Thread: In area of bank logo when back lit.
See Through: Celtic pattern in watermark area.
UV / Fluorescence: phosphorescent barcode blinks in UV light on the front of note.
Paper Quality: The paper should feel crisp - not limp waxy or shiny.
Raised Print: Bank title, Denomination, Address, Signature.

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Banknotes of the Bank of Ireland (Northern Ireland)

   Banknotes have been issued by the Bank of Ireland for circulation in Northern Ireland since 1922.
Although the Bank of Ireland is not a central bank, it does have Sterling note-issuing rights in the United Kingdom. While Bank of Ireland is headquartered in Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland, it has operations in Northern Ireland, where it retains the legal right (dating from before the partition of Ireland) to print its own banknotes. These are pound sterling notes and equal in value to Bank of England notes, and should not be confused with banknotes of the former Irish pound.
   The Bank of Ireland does not issue banknotes in the territory of the Republic of Ireland; until the Republic joined the euro in 1999, the only note-issuing bank there was the Central Bank of Ireland.