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1 Dollar - Territory of Quebec

Uitgever Canada
Jaar 2016
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Valuta Dollar (1858-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of French navigator and explorer Jacques Cartier set against a stylized wind rose and compass, with a sextant at lower right and the Quebec flag incorporated into the design. Guilloche underprint frames the portrait, with birth and death years 1491–1557 below the effigy.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) in full flight occupies the left field, with a close-up portrait of the same bird at right; the vignette of Château Frontenac in Quebec City forms the central background, set against a scalloped guilloche underprint with wave-pattern borders in pink and blue.
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Opmerkingen

This is a fantasy or novelty piece, not a government-issued banknote. No "Territory of Quebec" exists as a political or administrative entity, and Canada's federal government has never issued currency under that designation. The note has no legal tender status anywhere.

Franck Medina is a French graphic artist known for producing elaborate hypothetical banknote designs, typically sold as collectible art prints rather than circulated currency. The watermark is a design affectation, not a security measure with any regulatory standing.

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