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| 裏面の説明 | The central vignette presents a detailed intaglio view of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa as seen from the front gate, rendered with fine architectural precision within an ornate guilloche frame. Large numeral counters appear at left and right, and the entire design is executed in green ink with intricate lathe-work borders characteristic of late nineteenth-century security printing. |
| 裏面の銘文 | DOMINION OF CANADA 1 ONE DOLLAR AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY OTTAWA |
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The Dominion of Canada notes occupied a peculiar constitutional space — they were issued not by a chartered bank but by the federal government itself, under authority that predated the Bank of Canada by decades. This 1897 dollar belongs to a series that was actively competing with chartered bank notes in everyday commerce, something that made the private banks quietly furious throughout the period.
The American Bank Note Company's Ottawa facility, established specifically to handle Dominion and later government printing contracts, produced this series domestically rather than routing the work through New York — a deliberate policy decision following earlier concerns about shipping security.