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1 Dollar School Bank

Issuer Banque Scolaire
Year 1920
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Value 1 Dollar (1 CAD)
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Obverse lettering BANQUE SCOLAIRE
1 1
UN UN
UN UN
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Reverse lettering $1 $1
PAUL CHOMEDEY Fondateur
DE de Montréal
MAISONNEUVE le 18 mai 1642.
Droits réservés, Canada, 1920 Printed in Canada F.E.C. rue Côté. Montréal
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Banque Scolaire notes were pedagogical instruments issued for use in Quebec classrooms, designed to teach children the mechanics of banking and commercial transactions. This 1 Dollar piece is among the smaller-denomination examples from the 1920 series, printed by F.E.C. in Montreal — almost certainly Fides Engraving Company or a closely related Montreal trade printer of the period, though the full firm name remains unconfirmed in the standard references.

These notes never held legal tender status and circulated only within the school environment for which they were produced. Survivors are scarce simply because nobody thought to preserve classroom ephemera.

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