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5 Dollars St. Fabien, Quebec

Issuer Municipality of Saint-Fabien, Quebec
Year 2004
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Value 5 Dollars (5 CAD)
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Obverse description Aerial colour photograph of the village of Saint-Fabien occupying the central vignette, set against a blue guilloche border. The municipal coat of arms of St-Fabien appears at left within a circular underprint. Denomination "5$" and "cinq dollars" are inscribed at upper and lower right, with commemorative dates 1828–2003 at bottom centre.
Obverse lettering 175 occasions de se retrouver
5$
cinq
dollars
1828-2003
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Saint-Fabien's 5 Dollar note is a scrip issue — local currency produced as part of the broader complementary currency movement that gained traction across Quebec in the early 2000s. These municipal scrips were designed to encourage spending within the issuing community, keeping money circulating locally rather than draining into regional retail chains.

Collectible primarily as a curiosity of Canadian localism rather than for any rarity in the conventional numismatic sense. The print run was modest but these were not intended to survive long in circulation.

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