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| 表面の銘文 | THE QUEBEC BANK TEN DOLLARS 10 CHARTERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE QUEBEC BANK |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed on plain white paper with no formal vignette or decorative elements, consistent with a plate proof or unissued specimen impression; faint handwritten notations in ink are visible at centre. |
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The Quebec Bank was a Montreal-chartered institution that never grew into one of Canada's dominant commercial banks — it was absorbed by the Royal Bank in 1917 after decades of modest regional operation. By 1863, the American Bank Note Company in New York was already the prestige choice for Canadian chartered bank issues, and Quebec Bank clearly wanted that association: ABNC's engraved work from this period is technically refined in ways that domestic Canadian printers couldn't yet match.
The charter allowing Quebec Bank to issue notes denominated in dollars rather than livres had only been normalized a few years prior to this issue, following the decimal currency transition of 1858.