775

Lot 775: 1790 Canadian Livres 15 Bank Note

Currency:USD Category:Everything Else / Other Start Price:NA Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,500.00 USD
Lot  775: 1790 Canadian Livres 15 Bank Note
<b>¥ Miscellaneous Colonial Currency</b><hr><b>Exceptionally Rare 1790 Montreal 'Dobie - Badgley' Private Bank Note</b>

<b>May 1, 1790, Montreal, Canada, Livres 15 (15 Sols), 'Dobie - Bagley' Private Bank Merchant Note, Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated.</b>
The first example of this Montreal, Canadian rarity we have offered and it remains even today in its original, outstanding Superb quality! Printed with black text and brown ink inscription and signatures. This cataloguer recalls seeing a similar type example being offered in a Canadian numismatic auction, some time ago, which was estimated in excess of $2,000 back then, and it was only graded Extremely Fine, a dramatically lower level of quality. This noteÕs French text reads:

'Montreal, 1 Mai 1790, Livres 0.15 ancien cours. A vue, Nous payerons au Porteur du Present la Somme de Quinze sols ancien cours de la Provence. No 131. (signed:) Dobie & Badgley.' Translated into English: '15 sols ancient currency. On sight, we will pay to bearer of the present sum of 15 sols ancient currency of the Province'.

Richard Dobie, 1731 - 1805 was a principle merchant and inhabitant of Montreal. Francis Badgley, 1767 - 1841, became a business partner with Dobie in 1788 as Dobie wished to retire and to transfer the burden of running his business to his new found partner.

An exceptional rarity, with likely only a few notes known, and in magnificent quality.