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Banknotes of the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland

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Banknotes were issued by the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland at various times between 1857 and 1888. The notes are quite rare.

These notes have a figure representing commerce in the centre of the notes. They were printed by Perkins, Bacon and Company, and British American Bank Note Company Limited

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Pound currency issue (1857–58)

  • PS101. 1 pound. 25 August 1857; 20 October 1858. Black. Uniface.

a. Issued note. p. Proof note. 18xx.

  • PS102. 5 pounds. 18xx. Black. Proof note.
  • PS103. 10 pounds. 18xx. Black. Proof note.
  • PS104. 20 pounds. 18xx. Black. Proof note.

Dual currency issue (1865–67)

  • PS106. 1 pound / 4 dollars. 1 January 1867. Black on blue underprint.
  • PS107. 5 pounds / 20 dollars. 1 January 1867. Black on red-brown underprint.
  • PS108. 10 pounds / 40 dollars. 1865; 1 January 1867. Black on green underprint.

Dual currency issue (1874–85)

  • PS109. 1 pound / 4 dollars. 1874–84. Like PS106.

a. 1 January 1874; 1 March 1882. b. 1 July 1884.

  • PS110. 5 pounds / 20 dollars. 1874; 1885. Like PS107, but different guilloché in the centre of the note.

a. 1 January 1874. p. 1 July 1885. Proof note.

Decimal currency issue (1881–84)

  • PS111. 2 dollars. 1881–84. Black. Seal at left, codfish at right. Blue back.

a. 1 January 1881; 1882. b. 1 July 1884.

Decimal currency issue (1888)

  • PS112. 2 dollars. 3 January 1888. Black on orange underprint. Sailor at lower left, fisherman at lower right. Green back.

The following notes PS113 to PS117 have a black on green underprint and a green back.

  • PS113. 2 dollars. 3 January 1888. Like PS112.
  • PS114. 5 dollars. 3 January 1888. Sailor at lower left, seals at right.
  • PS115. 10 dollars. 3 January 1888. Crowned portrait of Queen Victoria at lower left, sailor at lower right.

a. Issued note. b. Redemption overprint: 2 DOLLARS.

  • PS116. 20 dollars. 3 January 1888. Man, woman, and telescope at lower left, dog's head at lower right.
  • PS117. 50 dollars. 3 January 1888. Boy and dog at lower left, anchor at lower right.

References

  • Cuhaj, George S. (editor) (2006). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: Specialized Issues (10th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-89689-161-5. {{cite book}}: |author1= has generic name (help)
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