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| Issuer | Merchants Bank, Toronto |
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| Year | 1837 |
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| Reference(s) | P#S1877 |
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| Obverse lettering | UPPER CANADA THE MERCHANTS BANK TWO DOLLARS Will pay on demand to A. Stevens or bearer Toronto, May 4 1839 Cash. Pres. TWO 2 |
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| Variants | S1877a - dated 04.05.1837 S1877a - dated 01.06.1837 |
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The Merchants Bank of Toronto was chartered in 1832 but operated briefly and with considerable difficulty before ceasing operations — making any surviving paper from this issuer genuinely rare. 1837 was a particularly turbulent year for Upper Canadian banks: the financial panic that swept the United States that spring created immediate pressure on specie reserves across the border, forcing several Ontario institutions to suspend convertibility.
Local printing in Toronto at this period was technically limited, and the quality of engraving on provincial private bank notes rarely matched contemporaneous American or British work. Worth examining the plate closely for any indication of the engraver's identity.