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| 正面铭文 | THE NORTHERN CROWN BANK WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND TEN DOLLARS WINNIPEG, JULY 2ND 1908 COUNTERSIGNED PRESIDENT TEN 10 |
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| 变体 | S1249a - dated 02.07.1908 S1249b - dated 02.07.1914 |
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The Northern Crown Bank was one of the shorter-lived chartered banks in Canadian history, incorporated in 1904 and absorbed by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1918 after a troubled final decade. It operated primarily across Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and its note issues are correspondingly scarce — the bank never achieved the geographic reach or capitalization of its eastern rivals, which kept print runs modest.
The British American Bank Note Company in Ottawa handled virtually all of the Northern Crown's issued paper. D.H. McMillan served as the bank's general manager; the cashier countersignature on surviving examples varies, a small wrinkle that occasionally matters to specialists assembling complete signature sets for this issuer.