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| 正面描述 | The obverse is divided into three vignette panels across the upper register: a standing female allegorical figure at left, a central harbour scene with a steamship, dock workers, and neoclassical buildings in the background, and a second standing allegorical figure at right. A large ornate numeral 'V' guilloche medallion occupies the lower left, balanced by a boxed inscription 'FIVE' at the lower right. The issuer name 'The Bank of Lower Canada' and the denomination 'FIVE DOLLARS' appear in bold letterpress text across the centre, with a handwritten promise-to-pay text and manuscript date below. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears extensive manuscript endorsement text written in period cursive script across the entire surface, consistent with the commercial practice of endorsing negotiable instruments on the back. No printed design elements are visible; the plain paper ground served as a writing surface for transfer notations. |
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The Bank of Lower Canada was chartered in 1836 but operated in genuinely difficult circumstances — the Rebellions of 1837–38 shook public confidence in all Lower Canadian financial institutions, and the bank never achieved the foothold its promoters had envisioned. Notes from this issuer are scarce precisely because the bank's circulation was limited and its lifespan short.
The date range ending in 1851 likely reflects the bank's wind-down rather than active reissue. Few examples survive in any condition.