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5 Dollars

Emittent Bank of Hamilton
Jahr 1887
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung The obverse is executed in a fine intaglio style typical of late 19th-century Canadian chartered bank issues. At upper centre, the bank title 'THE Bank of Hamilton' is set in bold lettering, flanked by large numeral '5' counters at each corner, with a lathework guilloche border running along all edges. A portrait vignette of a bearded gentleman occupies the lower left, while a complex allegorical group vignette with figures and an ornate scroll occupies the right side, and a central circular guilloche medallion bears the denomination numeral '5'.
Vorderseitenlegende THE Bank of Hamilton
Five Dollars
HAMILTON
5
FIVE
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The Bank of Hamilton was chartered in 1872 to serve the commercial needs of a city that had just lost the provincial capital to Toronto and was determined to build financial infrastructure to compensate. It remained an independent Ontario chartered bank until 1923, when the Canadian Bank of Commerce absorbed it — one of the consolidations that quietly ended the era of smaller regional charters in Canada.

The British American Bank Note Company had established its Montreal operation in 1866, and by the 1880s held the bulk of Canadian chartered bank printing contracts. Their work on Hamilton's issues from this period is technically accomplished, with tight geometric lathe work that was state of the art for anti-counterfeiting at the time.

Pick 447 is the standard reference, but surviving examples in any grade are infrequently encountered at auction.

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