Dominion Numismatics
Dominion of Canada 5 Dollars Paper Money 1912B Choice UNC64 PPQ
Dominion of Canada 5 Dollars Paper Money 1912B Choice UNC64 PPQ
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Country: Canada
Issuer / Authority: Dominion of Canada
Denomination: 5 Dollars
Year: 1912
Grade / Condition: Very Choice UNC64 PPQ (Legacy Grading)
Plate: C46/16
A highly desirable Dominion of Canada 5 Dollar note from the 1912B issue, produced during the final era of Dominion paper money before the establishment of the Bank of Canada in 1935. These notes are among Canada's most iconic early banknotes and are highly sought after for their historical importance, elegant design, and limited surviving population in high grades.
In 1912, 5 Dollars represented a significant amount of purchasing power—equivalent to approximately one week's wages for many Canadian workers. It was enough to purchase several weeks' worth of groceries for a family, pay a month's rent in some communities, or cover a variety of everyday household expenses, making it an important denomination in early 20th-century Canada.
Certified Very Choice UNC64 PPQ by Legacy Grading, this note remains fully uncirculated with exceptional paper quality, sharp detail, and outstanding eye appeal. The PPQ (Premium Paper Quality) designation confirms its originality and superior paper preservation, making it an excellent example of this classic Dominion issue.
An exceptional and historically significant banknote, ideal for collectors of Canadian numismatics, Dominion of Canada issues, early federal currency, and world paper money.
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