Historic 1841 $3 note from the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Bank, graded F-12 by CCCS. This rare banknote captures the significance of the iconic bridge with intricate engravings and a rich connection to Canadian history.
- Denomination: $3 Dollars
- Composition: Paper
- Obverse Description:
- The obverse features a central vignette of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, symbolizing engineering achievement and progress. To the left, an allegorical figure represents justice or virtue, and on the right, an image of a seated Indigenous figure. The denomination ‘3’ is prominently displayed in ornate frames at all corners. The text reads ‘THE NIAGARA SUSPENSION BRIDGE’ and ‘THREE DOLLARS,’ payable at the bank in Queenston.
- Year: 1841
- Signatures: McMicken (Cashier), Hamilton (President)
- Serial Number: 162