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375-18-08 1923 Imperial Bank $10 Rolph-Phipps, Check Letter A BCS Certified VF-25
375-18-08 1923 Imperial Bank $10 Rolph-Phipps, Check Letter A BCS Certified VF-25
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375-18-08 1923 Imperial Bank of Canada $10 Rolph-Phipps, Check Letter A BCS Certified VF-25
Founded in Toronto 1873 by the former vice president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Imperial Bank of Canada spread slowly across the country. In 1891, a branch opened in Edmonton, and for many years was known as the most northernly bank branch in all of Canada. In 1875, the Imperial Bank of Canada amalgamated with the Niagara District Bank, and eventually acquired Weyburn Security Bank in 1931 and Barclays Bank in 1956. In 1961, the bank merged with the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, now known as CIBC. CIBC is one of the two "Big Five" banks that were founded in Toronto (the other being Toronto-Dominion Bank).
Face Design: Peleg Howland at left, A.E. Phipps at right
Back Design: Lathework, counters, bank name and a lion standing atop a crown in centre.
Signatures: Frank A. Rolph, A.E. Phipps
Founded in Toronto 1873 by the former vice president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Imperial Bank of Canada spread slowly across the country. In 1891, a branch opened in Edmonton, and for many years was known as the most northernly bank branch in all of Canada. In 1875, the Imperial Bank of Canada amalgamated with the Niagara District Bank, and eventually acquired Weyburn Security Bank in 1931 and Barclays Bank in 1956. In 1961, the bank merged with the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, now known as CIBC. CIBC is one of the two "Big Five" banks that were founded in Toronto (the other being Toronto-Dominion Bank).
Face Design: Peleg Howland at left, A.E. Phipps at right
Back Design: Lathework, counters, bank name and a lion standing atop a crown in centre.
Signatures: Frank A. Rolph, A.E. Phipps

