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| 表面の説明 | At left, an intaglio vignette of a classical seated female figure rendered in fine line engraving, set against an elaborate guilloche underprint in orange and green tones. The centre carries a large ornate numeral '5' flanked by the split legend 'FI5VE', with the denomination 'FIVE POUNDS' in bold letterpress below and the branch location 'AT ITS BRANCH IN KINGSTON, JAMAICA' beneath. The bank title 'The Royal Bank of Canada' arcs across the upper centre in bold script, with the date 'JAN. 2ND 1911' and printer's imprint 'American Bank Note Co. Ottawa' at the lower margin. |
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| 表面の銘文 | DOMINION OF CANADA THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869 WILL PAY TO BEARER ON DEMAND FIVE POUNDS AT ITS BRANCH IN KINGSTON, JAMAICA |
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The Royal Bank of Canada operated a substantial branch network in the British Caribbean in the early twentieth century, and this sterling-denominated 5 Pounds note was issued specifically for that business — Canadian dollars would have been useless on the ground in Jamaica or Trinidad. The decision to denominate in pounds rather than dollars reflects the commercial reality of colonial trade finance, not any ambiguity about the bank's Canadian identity.
ABNC's Ottawa plant handled this printing, the same facility responsible for much of Canada's chartered bank output during the period before federal consolidation ended private note issue.