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1 Dollar

Uitgever Dominion of Canada
Jaar 1870
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Green intricate guilloche pattern covers the entire reverse, with an ornate central cartouche bearing the payable city overprint in serif lettering; shown here as 'PAYABLE AT MONTREAL'. Denomination numerals appear at left and right within the guilloche framework.
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Varianten P#12a - PAYABLE AT MONTREAL on back
P#12b - PAYABLE AT TORONTO on back
P#12c - Overprint: MANITOBA on face. PAYABLE AT TORONTO on back
P#12d - PAYABLE AT HALIFAX on back
P#12e - PAYABLE AT ST. JOHN on back
P#12f - PAYABLE AT VICTORIA on back
P#12g - Overprint: MANITOBA on face. PAYABLE AT MONTREAL on back. Rare
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The Dominion of Canada's first domestic currency series followed Confederation in 1867, but production took several years to organize. The British American Bank Note Company — established in Montreal in 1866 as a merger of American Bank Note Company's Canadian operations with British counterparts — had relocated its main facility to Ottawa by the time this series was produced, making this an early example of genuinely Canadian-printed federal paper currency rather than an import from New York or London engravers.

Pick 12 is the green-tinted variety. The series as a whole is known for inking inconsistencies across surviving examples, a consequence of the company still refining its Ottawa production processes in the early 1870s.

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