Rune pouch note

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Rune pouch note
Released23 April 2020 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableNo
StackableYes
NoteableNo
OptionsRead, Drop
ExamineA note that may be exchanged at a bank for a Rune Pouch.
Values
Value210 coins
High alch126 coins
Low alch84 coins
Weight0 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange2,234,464 coins (info)
Buy limit40
Daily volume388
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Advanced data
Item ID24587

A rune pouch note is an item that can be purchased at Justine's stuff for the Last Shopper Standing for 75 Last Man Standing points. It can be used on a banker, Grand Exchange Clerk, or bank booth/chest in exchange for a rune pouch.

As players cannot own more than one rune pouch, rune pouch notes can act as backup pouches should the player lose their rune pouch. In addition, they are tradeable, whereas rune pouches themselves are not.

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Shop locations

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Transcript

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Reading the note

  • The Bank of RuneScape promises to pay the bearer, on demand, one Rune Pouch, provided the bearer is eligible to receive one. Use this Note on a bank booth to exchange it.
  • (End of dialogue)
Exchanging the note

  • If the player already owns a rune pouch:
    • You already have one of those.
    • (End of dialogue)
  • If the player doesn't own a rune pouch:
    • You exchange the promissory note.
    • (End of dialogue)

Trivia

  • This item was added because of a mistake made in a content poll. The question "should the rune pouch be tradeable?" passed the poll, but if the rune pouch were to become tradeable, then it would have made it possible to own more than one rune pouch at a time, which the mechanics of the rune pouch do not allow for. To rectify this, the tradeable rune pouch note was introduced instead.
  • The phrase "[...] promises to pay the bearer on demand..." is based on the declaration found on British pound sterling banknotes.