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| 正面铭文 | LA BANQUE PROVINCIALE DU CANADA THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF CANADA PAIERA DIX DOLLARS AU PORTEUR A DEMANDE WILL PAY TEN DOLLARS TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND MONTREAL, LE 2 JANV. 1935 PRESIDENT DEPUTY-GENERAL MANAGER DIX TEN |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in green, with a central intaglio vignette of the bank's imposing neoclassical stone building facade, flanked on each side by large ornate guilloche panels bearing the numeral '10' in elaborate lathe-work rosettes. Repeating numeral chains '10 10 10 10' form decorative borders along the top and both vertical margins, while the bank's bilingual title appears at the top and the English title 'THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF CANADA' at the bottom. The words 'DIX' and 'TEN' appear at the lower corners, with 'DIX DOLLARS' and 'TEN DOLLARS' running vertically along the outer edges. |
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The Banque Provinciale du Canada was a Quebec-rooted institution, founded in 1900 and serving a predominantly French-speaking commercial clientele through most of its history. By 1935, the bank was operating under considerable strain — the Depression had gutted agricultural credit across Quebec, and provincial chartered banks faced intensifying pressure from the federally-backed Bank of Canada, which had opened that same year. Notes like this one were among the last issued before the progressive erosion of chartered bank currency rights through the Bank of Canada Act amendments of 1944–45.
BABN Ottawa produced the plate work. The Banque Provinciale eventually merged with Banque Canadienne Nationale in 1979 to form the Banque Nationale du Canada.