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Value of Old Banknotes from The Charlotte County Bank of St. Andrews, Canada
Old Money from The Charlotte County Bank of St. Andrews
The Charlotte County Bank was open in St. Andrews, New Brunswick from 1825 until 1865. It was the only chartered bank to be headquartered in St. Andrews. The general observer often mistakes this bank as The President, Directors and Company because that is written in a large font at the center of each piece of paper money. Bank notes from this institution can be dated as 1 Sept 1852, 12 Sept. 1853, 22 Augt. 1854, 26 Augt. 1856, or Nov. 8 1859. Notes only have a partially engraved date. So it is certainly possible that other dates are out there. All bank notes were printed by Perkins and Heath, London. These are actually printed in pounds and shillings, not dollars. So five shillings, one pound, three pounds, five pounds, and ten pounds bank notes were issued. The three lower denominations are rare, but available. The two higher denominations have yet to be discovered. Don’t expect to find any of these bank notes in high grades.
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We buy all types of Canadian currency. We are especially interested in bank notes from The Charlotte County Bank of St. Andrews. You might be surprised at how much money we can offer for some currency. 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 Charlotte County Bank of St. Andrews could look similar to the one seen below. Of course different denominations have different designs. Contact us for more value information.