|
|
|
|
DC-13c 1898 Dominion of Canada of Canada $1 Various-Boville, Inward ONEs, VG
In 1897, the government of Canada decided to transfer its banknote printing business from the British American Banknote Co. to the American Banknote Co, New York. A branch of the American Banknote Co. was then established in Ottawa to primarily handle the government banknote printing.
After the Dominion of Canada of Canada $1 and $2 notes were printed by the American Banknote Co., the notes soon went under modifications for a 1898 release. The modifications took place to better distinguish the $1 from the $2 by changing the original $1 green tint colour to a light brown.
Face Design: At left: Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair; centre: a log drive on a Canadian river; at right: John Hamilton-Gordon, Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (Governor-General of Canada from 1893 to 1898)
Back Design: Lathework, counters, and Parliament Building, view of the Centre Block from the front gate. ONEs are curved inward.
Specifications: Charlton Code: DC-13c Signature: Left: Various, Right: T.C. Boville Variety: ONE's Inward
Special Features The two varieties that were found on the 1898 $1 were the "ONE" counters curved inward and the "ONE" counters curved outward.
Information from: Canadian Government Paper Money Charlton Catalogue, 32nd Ed. 2020, S.Bell Editor
|
|
|
|
|
|
|