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55 Cents - Société Numismatique de Québec

Issuer Société Numismatique de Québec inc.
Year 2015
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Value 55 Cents 0.55 CAD = USD 0.40
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Obverse lettering Banque de la Société Numismatique de Québec inc. (55¢)
55ième anniversaire
SNQ55 - 0370
1960-2015
Daniel Lemire
Président
Jacques Gosselin
Vice-président
Valeur de 55¢ en tout temps à la Société Numismatique de Québec inc.
www.snquebec.qc.ca
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Reverse lettering (55¢) Promouvoir la numismatique
Centre Culturel et Communautaire de Charlesbourg
7575 Boul. Henri Bourassa
Québec, Qc
1er lundi du mois (sauf mars, juillet et août)
1er samedi de mars (samedi de la monnaie)
Les Impressions Borgia inc. St Raymond Qc
J.G. #490
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Not a circulating note in any monetary sense — this 55-cent piece was issued by the Société Numismatique de Québec as a commemorative scrip, likely tied to a club convention or anniversary event. These types of items were used as admission tokens, trade currency at bourse tables, or simply as collectibles sold to members. The denomination itself is a giveaway: 55 cents has no utility in standard commerce, but as a badge of club identity or a year marker, it makes immediate sense.

Printed by Les Impressions Borgia in St-Raymond, a small Laurentian town north of Quebec City — a regional commercial printer, not a security press.

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