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| 背面描述 | The reverse features the civic coat of arms of Niagara Falls at centre, comprising a quartered shield displaying a bell and industrial motifs in the upper quarters, Niagara Falls and the Rainbow Bridge in the middle quarter, and a bear's head in the lower quarter, all surmounted by a royal crown and supported by two rampant lions. The legend TRADE DOLLAR arcs along the upper border, while NIAGARA FALLS CANADA · CHAMBER OF COMMERCE curves along the lower periphery. The date 1981 appears prominently in large numerals below the shield, with the smaller inscription EXPIRES DECEMBER 31 1981 beneath it. The field is bounded by a beaded inner border consistent with the obverse design. |
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| 背面铭文 | TRADE DOLLAR 1981 EXPIRES DECEMBER 31 1981 NIAGARA FALLS CANADA · CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
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Niagara Falls trade dollars were issued annually by the Chamber of Commerce as a local merchant scrip redeemable at participating businesses — a Depression-era concept that enjoyed a revival across Canadian tourism towns in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The gold-plated steel composition was a cost-cutting shift from the heavier brass pieces issued earlier in the series, reflecting tighter margins as novelty demand softened.