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Value of Old Banknotes from The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank of Queenston, Canada
Old Money from The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank of Queenston
The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank probably has the best bank name of any Canadian bank. And not surprisingly, every bank note even has an engraved image of the bank’s namesake bridge. The bank was open from December 1836 to December 1841. Notes can be dated as Dec. 20 1836, Apr. 3 1837, Aug. 31 1837, July 20 1839, Oct. 13 1840, Jan. 4 1841, 1 Mar. 1841, 1 May 1841, and 1 July 1841. The bank issued $1, $3, $5, $10, and $20 bills. Values are really across the board. Most bank notes sell for around $100. However, there are certainly some varieties that are worth a good deal more money. If you have a bank note from The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank then we would encourage you send us a picture of it. We can tell you what it is worth.
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We buy all types of Canadian currency. We are interested in bank notes from The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank of Queenston. Send us an email with pictures of the front and back of your bank note and we will respond quickly with our offer.
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Sample Bank Note Image:
Your piece of currency from The Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank of Queenston could look similar to the one seen below. Other denominations do exist. Contact us for more value information.