File:George Best commemorative issue £5 note - Ulster Bank.jpg

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Ulster Bank £5 note - commemorative edition depicting the footballer George Best

Source

Belfast Telegraph. Design copyright 2006 Ulster Bank

Portion used

Front only

Low resolution?

Yes

Other information

The image is very low quality and does not risk forgery.

Non-free media rationale for Ulster Bank
Article

Ulster Bank

Purpose of use

this image is intended to illustrate

    • the banknotes issued by Ulster Bank
    • that the Ulster Bank has also issued commemorative banknotes, which in itself is unusual in numismatics
    • the commemorative note issue of Ulster Bank which is noteworthy in that it is the first banknote in Northern Ireland to commemorate a popular sporting figure such as Best, and the first commemorative banknote ever to be issued by Ulster Bank.
    • that the Bank of England notes are not the only Pound sterling notes;
Replaceable?

No. The image cannot be replaced by an alternative copyright-free image.

Article

Banknotes of Northern Ireland

Purpose of use

this image is intended to illustrate

    • the visual appearance of various banknote designs of the Pound Sterling (of which there are more than 8 current series) in circulation in the Sterling Area;
    • sterling banknote designs in Northern Ireland, in particular articles about the issuing bank;
    • that the Bank of England notes are not the only Pound sterling notes;
    • that Northern Ireland banks can issue commemorative notes
Replaceable?

No. The image cannot be replaced by an alternative copyright-free image.

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current20:49, 28 October 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:49, 28 October 2006315 × 169 (69 KB)NotMuchToSay (talk | contribs)Taken from the Belfast Telegraph. Fair Use.
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