The £20 note that's more than just a bill
The Bank of Scotland has created a limited edition £20 note to commemorate Scotland's return to the top table of international football, following their qualification for the World Cup.
The note features an image of midfielder Scott McTominay's thrilling over-head bicycle kick that gave the national side an early lead in their deciding qualifying game against Denmark .
The goal is set against an image of the Forth Road Bridge , making the note a unique piece of Scottish footbll history.
A special way to mark a landmark moment
Scotland's football team will be heading to their opening game of the World Cup in the United States later this summer, and the limited edition note is a special way to mark this significant moment for the nation .
The note is worth the same monetary value as any other £20 note, but it's 'designed as something special to keep, frame or pass down as a reminder of a landmark moment'.
What's next for Scotland's World Cup team?
As Scotland's football team prepares to take on the world in the United States, fans will be eagerly awaiting their next move.
With the limited edition note already making waves, it's clear that this World Cup is one to remember for the Scottish nation.
Who is behind the limited edition note?
The Bank of Scotland has workeed closely with Scott McTominay to bring this unique piece of Scottish football history to life.
The note is part of a series of events to celebrate Scotland's qualification for the World Cup, including a collector's auction and a prize draw, with all proceeds going to homelessness charity Crisis .
Pop-up 'vault' events in Glasgow and Edinburgh
Fans will also have the chance to secure one of the limited edition notes at a series of pop-up 'vault' events in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
These events will give fans the opportunity to get their hands on the unique note and be a part of this special moment in Scottish football history.
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