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1 Dollar - Settlers Days Smiths Falls, Ontario

Uitgever Town of Smiths Falls, Ontario
Jaar 1979
Type Log in om details te zien
Waarde Log in om details te zien
Valuta Log in om details te zien
Samenstelling Paper (with security dots)
Afmetingen Log in om details te zien
Vorm Log in om details te zien
Drukker Log in om details te zien
Ontwerper(s) Log in om details te zien
Graveur(s) Log in om details te zien
In omloop tot Log in om details te zien
Referentie(s) Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde The entire face of the reverse is occupied by a large central vignette of Canadian Pacific steam locomotive No. 3101, rendered in green letterpress with precise mechanical detail including driving wheels, boiler, and tender bearing the inscription CANADIAN PACIFIC. The locomotive is shown broadside on a track, with a ghost underprint of the serial number visible behind the image. Numeral 1 counters appear in the upper corners within bordered panels, and the word ONE is repeated in bold at each lower corner, all within a guilloche border frame. The printer's imprint CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, LIMITED appears at the base.
Opschrift keerzijde 1 ONE ONE CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, LIMITED
Handtekening(en) Log in om details te zien
Beveiligingstype Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving beveiliging Log in om details te zien
Varianten Log in om details te zien
Opmerkingen

Smiths Falls issued this note as a promotional trade dollar for its 1979 Settlers Days festival — a common municipal scrip format in Canada during the 1970s, when towns increasingly used limited-issue paper souvenirs to drive local retail spending during annual celebrations. The Canadian Bank Note Company's involvement is slightly unexpected for something so local and ephemeral; most festival scrip of this period was handled by smaller commercial printers, so CBN's production gives this note a crispness of execution unusual for the format.

The security dots are a genuine CBN house feature, not decorative — the same substrate technology used on far more consequential government issues.

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