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1 Dollar = 5 Shillings

Issuer Bank of Montreal
Year 1842-1849
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Reference(s) P#S483
Obverse description Printed in black with a central bison vignette at top center flanked by foliate ornaments, with a small "dog and safe" vignette at bottom center. Note bears multiple signature varieties and carries the dual denomination of One Dollar / Five Shillings.
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Reverse lettering ONE
ST. THOMAS
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Variants P#S483a - 1847
P#S483b - Red handstamp: BELLEVILLE. Printer: RWH & Co. 2.8.1842
P#S483c - Red handstamp: BELLEVILLE. Printers: Danforth, Underwood, New York and Underwood, Bald, Spencer, Hufty, New York. 2.8.1843-2.8.1847
P#S483d - Fully engraved date. Red overprint: BROCKMAN, BYTOWN, HAMILTON, LONDON, and ST. THOMAS. Red word on face and back. Printer: RWH & E. 1.5.1849
P#S483p - Partially engraved date. Printer: RW & H. Proof. 2.4.184x
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