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50 Dollars

Emittent Banque d'Hochelaga
Jahr 1914
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Druckerei Waterlow and Sons Limited
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Rückseitenbeschreibung Printed entirely in red, the reverse is dominated by a large central oval vignette bearing the Canadian coat of arms with multiple provincial shields arranged in an heraldic composition, surmounted by the inscription CANADA and framed by elaborate acanthus scroll work. The bank title BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA curves across the upper portion in bold lettering, while dense guilloche rosette panels fill the left and right margins. The denomination CINQUANTE appears at the lower centre.
Rückseitenlegende BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA
CANADA
CINQUANTE
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The Banque d'Hochelaga was a French-Canadian chartered bank founded in 1873 to serve the Montreal working-class and merchant communities largely ignored by the anglophone banking establishment. By 1914 it had grown into one of Quebec's more substantial institutions, though it would eventually merge into the Banque Canadienne Nationale in 1924.

Waterlow and Sons handled the printing, as they did for a significant portion of Canadian chartered bank issues during this period — the London connection was entirely routine for dominion-era commercial paper, with security printing expertise simply not existing at the necessary scale in Canada itself. The $50 denomination was high enough that most examples saw limited teller-counter wear; institutional and wholesale transactions were their natural home.

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