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Bank Of Montreal Bill?

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I have this old bill which appears to be a Bank of Montreal 1938 5$. Any information?

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Very nice..

One of the paper money collectors will be along shortly.

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One of the many chartered banks that issued their own currency up to the late 1940's, when a revision of the bank act prohibited issue of chartered banks own currency. This one from the BofM is from 1938, is graded VG to Fine, and the note in this condition would be valued at around $100 - $150.00, ebay has a number of them listed. signed by Jackson Dodds and Charles Blair Gordon
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Thanks I guess I should probably keep it in a safe place. :)
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This note is quite nice and a great piece of monetary history.. I love the designs...
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Such a nice bill....


Definitely get it into a clear plastic paper bill holder.

This way you can examine it at your leisure without getting any more contaminants on it. Any coin shop will have exactly what you need to hold and protect it properly.

Thanks for posting it here........
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