Bank of Canada Review - Autumn 2000
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Chinese Emergency Money
This note measures approximately six by ten inches, and forms part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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This note measures approximately six by ten inches, and forms part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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The pieces featured on our cover form part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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This volume, as well as the coins, forms part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada, which, in addition to its numismatic holdings, also houses a reference library of more than 8,000 books, pamphlets, periodicals, and catalogues about money and banking.
Photography by James Zagon.
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The largest of these coins is about the size of a twenty-five cent piece. They form part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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These tokens are part of the National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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The teapot is 10¼ inches high and 9½ inches wide and is part of the National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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Approximately four by three inches in size, this bon is part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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The 1858 pattern cent is approximately the size of a twenty-five cent piece.
Photography by James Zagon.
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This piece is silver and about the size of a twenty-five cent piece. It forms part of the National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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This bill of exchange is from the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland (1857–1894), measures approximately 23 cm by 11 cm, and is part of the National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.