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- Canada � Dominion of Canada $2 July 2, 1887 Charlton DC-11. PCGS Fine 12. An attractive, problem-free example of this popular Canadian type note. Printed by the British American Bank Note Co., Montreal. The green central protector die is flanked by portraits of the Marchioness and Marquis Landsowne, the latter Governor General of Canada. The green back displays a small scene of explorer Jacques Cartier and his men aboard their ship. Plate A9. With excellent color for the grade and a clear penned signature at the left. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20334, realized $1080.
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- Canada � Dominion of Canada $2 July 2, 1887 Charlton DC-11. PCGS Fine 12. An attractive, problem-free example of this popular Canadian type note. Printed by the British American Bank Note Co., Montreal. The green central protector die is flanked by portraits of the Marchioness and Marquis Landsowne, the latter Governor General of Canada. The green back displays a small scene of explorer Jacques Cartier and his men aboard their ship. Plate A9. With excellent color for the grade and a clear penned signature at the left. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20334, realized $1080.
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- Canada � Francois Plante-"Bourne" Imprint, Laprairie, L.C. 60 Sous or 1 Ecu or 30 Pence Sept. 1, 1837 Graham QC340-12-12R. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. Though this note was just "Bon Pour" with no explanation of how it would pay out, the denomination is expressed in three different manners in each end panel, and as HALF A DOLLAR at the bottom. Printed uniface by Bourne, with the imprint at the left end. The top center shows an unusually rendered 1831 United States Capped Bust half dollar obverse vignette. Unsigned. Noted with "Mounting Remnants and Scuffs on Back." An interesting-looking type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20333, realized $264.
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- Canada � Francois Plante-"Bourne" Imprint, Laprairie, L.C. 60 Sous or 1 Ecu or 30 Pence Sept. 1, 1837 Graham QC340-12-12R. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. Though this note was just "Bon Pour" with no explanation of how it would pay out, the denomination is expressed in three different manners in each end panel, and as HALF A DOLLAR at the bottom. Printed uniface by Bourne, with the imprint at the left end. The top center shows an unusually rendered 1831 United States Capped Bust half dollar obverse vignette. Unsigned. Noted with "Mounting Remnants and Scuffs on Back." An interesting-looking type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20333, realized $264.
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- Canada � Felix Plante, St. Charles, L.C. 20 Sous or 10 Pence August 9, 1837 Graham QC335-10-08R. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. A third denomination from the series, in similar style, but with different vignettes. Printed uniface by Louis Perrault, Montreal, with imprint line at the bottom. As on the previous two, text and denominations are in both French and English. At top center is the reverse of a 1770 Spanish Colonial coin. The left end has steamboats, and the right end shows "Felix Plante" within an ornamental cartouche. Unsigned and undated. Noted with "Tape Remnants on Back." Like the others from this fascinating Hard Times-era selection, it faces up very nicely. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20332, realized $192.
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- Canada � Felix Plante, St. Charles, L.C. 12 Sous or 6 Pence August 9, 1837 Graham QC335-10-04R. Remainder. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. A second denomination from the Felix Plante series, but with different vignettes. Printed uniface, with a partial horizontal watermark visible, by Louis Perrault, Montreal, with imprint line at the bottom. Text and denominations are in both French and English. At top center is the reverse of an 1834 British six pence coin. The left end shows merchant goods and a man leading a horse, and the right end has "Felix Plante" within an ornamental cartouche. Unsigned and undated. Noted with "Small Edge Tears; Minor Mounting Remnants on Back." Broadly margined for the type; the faults are inconsequential. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20331, realized $192.
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- Canada � Felix Plante, St. Charles, L.C. 12 Sous or 6 Pence August 9, 1837 Graham QC335-10-04R. Remainder. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. A second denomination from the Felix Plante series, but with different vignettes. Printed uniface, with a partial horizontal watermark visible, by Louis Perrault, Montreal, with imprint line at the bottom. Text and denominations are in both French and English. At top center is the reverse of an 1834 British six pence coin. The left end shows merchant goods and a man leading a horse, and the right end has "Felix Plante" within an ornamental cartouche. Unsigned and undated. Noted with "Small Edge Tears; Minor Mounting Remnants on Back." Broadly margined for the type; the faults are inconsequential. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20331, realized $192.
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- Canada � Felix Plante, St. Charles, L.C. 6 Sous or 3 Pence August 9, 1837 Graham QC335-10-02R. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. Felix Plante was sympathetic to the Patriote rebellion, but his lack of activity kept him from the arrests that followed its suppression. These notes only come unissued and use different coin-vignette devices on each denomination. Printed uniface, with a partial watermark visible, by Louis Perrault, Montreal, with imprint line at the bottom. Text and denominations are in both French and English. At top center is a reverse of a United States Capped Bust half dime. The left end shows four ships, and the right end has "Felix Plante" within an ornamental cartouche. Unsigned and undated. Noted with "Tape on Back," which consists of some minor glassine hinges on the bottom two corners. This note faces up boldly. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20330, realized $192.
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- Canada � Felix Plante, St. Charles, L.C. 6 Sous or 3 Pence August 9, 1837 Graham QC335-10-02R. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. Felix Plante was sympathetic to the Patriote rebellion, but his lack of activity kept him from the arrests that followed its suppression. These notes only come unissued and use different coin-vignette devices on each denomination. Printed uniface, with a partial watermark visible, by Louis Perrault, Montreal, with imprint line at the bottom. Text and denominations are in both French and English. At top center is a reverse of a United States Capped Bust half dime. The left end shows four ships, and the right end has "Felix Plante" within an ornamental cartouche. Unsigned and undated. Noted with "Tape on Back," which consists of some minor glassine hinges on the bottom two corners. This note faces up boldly. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20330, realized $192.
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- Canada � B. Joliette, St. Paul de Lavaltrie, L.C. 15 Sous or 7-1/2 Pence November 20, 1838 Graham QC195-10-08. PCGS Choice About New 55. Unlike Wolfred Nelson, Barthelemy Joliette was clearly a member of the establishment and a loyalist to British rule in Lower Canada. He married into the family that governed St. Paul de Lavaltrie. Once a War of 1812 officer, he helped quell uprisings in his district during the Patriote rebellions. Printed on "Whatman 1838" watermarked paper. The center shows a Spanish Colonial real coin with dual-language denominations flanking. Ends have the denominations in simple cartouches. Signed. Noted only with "Minor Mounting Remnants on Back." Very lightly handled, but boldly embossed to the back. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20329, realized $144.