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1 Chemainus Dollar - Chemainus Monetary Foundation British Columbia

Issuer Chemainus Monetary Foundation
Year 2010
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In circulation to 5 April 2021
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Obverse lettering THE CHEMAINUS MONETARY FOUNDATION
Issued: April 23rd, 2010
CHEMAINUS
MONETARY FOUNDATION
ONE CHEMAINUS DOLLAR

EMILY CARR, 1871-1945
PORTRAIT BY JOHN MARDON

CHEMAINUS DOLLAR
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Protection description Vertical gold foil strip applied along the left edge of the obverse
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Chemainus, a small Vancouver Island mill town, reinvented itself in the early 1980s as an open-air mural destination after the sawmill closure gutted its economy — a transformation that drew enough tourism to actually sustain a local alternative currency. The Chemainus Monetary Foundation issued these notes as a community scrip redeemable with participating local businesses, functioning less as legal tender and more as a loyalty instrument keeping spending within the town.

John Mardon, a prolific Canadian commemorative note designer, handled the artwork. The foil strip is an unusually serious security feature for a community currency of this scale.

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