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1 Dollar / Piastre

Issuer Bank of Canada
Year 1822
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Value 1 Dollar
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Obverse description The obverse is engraved in a classical early 19th-century style, with a central oval vignette of a female portrait bust at top centre, flanked by large ornate guilloche medallions bearing the numeral "1" at left and right. The text body states the promise to pay one dollar on demand at Montreal, dated 1st January 1822, with the issuing institution name "BANK OF CANADA" in bold letterpress. Two manuscript signatures appear at the lower portion, identifying the Cashier and President respectively.
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Reverse description The reverse of this early Canadian banknote is not visible in the provided image; no description can be confirmed without a reliable catalog source or image.
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The Bank of Canada was not established until 1934. No issuing authority called "Bank of Canada" existed in 1822, and no Pick reference numbered P#1594 falls within any known Bank of Canada catalog range. The data provided here contains fundamental contradictions that cannot be resolved through inference.