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| Emisor | Eastern Townships Bank, Sherbrooke |
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| Año | 1879 |
| Tipo | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Valor | 5 Dollars |
| Moneda | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Composición | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Tamaño | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Forma | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Impresor | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Diseñador(es) | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Descripción del anverso | The obverse is printed in black with a green guilloche underprint. A central vignette presents a paddle-wheel steamboat on a river, flanked by numeral '5' medallions within ornate lathe-work rosettes at upper left and right. To the lower left, a portrait of a bearded gentleman is set within an oval frame, while a rural labour scene with figures appears at the lower right. The bank title 'Eastern Townships Bank' arcs across the top, with 'Province of Quebec' inscribed above and 'Sherbrooke, P.Q.' noted in the text body, along with the denomination spelled out as 'Five Dollars' in script lettering across the centre. |
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| Leyenda del anverso | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK 5 FIVE DOLLARS SHERBROOKE, P.Q. British American Bank Note Co Montreal |
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The Eastern Townships Bank was chartered in 1859 to serve the predominantly English-speaking Protestant communities of Quebec's Eastern Townships — a region settled largely by United Empire Loyalists and later by British immigrants who had little cultural connection to the French Canadian banking institutions centered in Montreal and Quebec City. The bank headquartered in Sherbrooke operated independently until its absorption by the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1912.
The British American Bank Note Company had only been established in Montreal in 1866, consolidating work previously sent to American and British firms. By 1879 it was the dominant Canadian note printer, and this issue reflects their early output for regional chartered banks — a segment of Canadian notaphily that attracts serious collector attention precisely because so few examples survived active rural circulation.