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1 Dollar = 5 Shillings

Issuer Bank of British North America
Year 1852
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Reverse description The reverse is largely plain, printed on unadorned paper with faint impressions from the obverse showing through. A handwritten countersignature inscription in cursive script at the upper left reads 'Countersigned and Registered in the Office of the Inspector General' followed by a manuscript signature and the designation 'Register', reflecting the regulatory endorsement practice required for provincial bank notes of this era.
Reverse lettering Countersigned and Registered in the Office of the Inspector General
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Variants S241a - place of issue: Brantford
S241b - place of issue: Hamilton, large blue numeral "1" at left and right on front
S241c - place of issue: Hamilton, blue word on front
S241d - place of issue: Toronto
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