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Nova Scotian dollar: Difference between revisions






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The '''dollar''' was the currency of [[Nova Scotia]] between 1860 and 1871.<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=http://www.bankofcanada.ca/publications-research/books-and-monographs/history-canadian-dollar/ |title=A History of the Canadian Dollar - by James Powell - Bank of Canada |access-date=2011-11-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111124105803/http://www.bankofcanada.ca/publications-research/books-and-monographs/history-canadian-dollar/ |archive-date=2011-11-24 }}] A History of the Canadian Dollar</ref> It replaced the [[Nova Scotian pound]] at a rate of 5 dollars = 1 pound (1 dollar = 4 [[shilling]]s) and was consequently worth less than the [[Canadian dollar]] (worth 4s 1.3d). The Nova Scotian dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at a rate of 73 Canadian cents = 75 Nova Scotian cents, thus maintaining the difference between the two currencies established in 1860.

The '''dollar''' was the currency of [[Nova Scotia]] between 1860 and 1871.<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=http://www.bankofcanada.ca/publications-research/books-and-monographs/history-canadian-dollar/ |title=A History of the Canadian Dollar - by James Powell - Bank of Canada |access-date=2011-11-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111124105803/http://www.bankofcanada.ca/publications-research/books-and-monographs/history-canadian-dollar/ |archive-date=2011-11-24 }}] A History of the Canadian Dollar</ref> It replaced the [[Nova Scotian pound]] at a rate of 5 dollars = 1 pound (1 dollar = 4 [[shilling]]s) and was consequently worth less than the [[Canadian dollar]] (worth 4s 1.3d). The Nova Scotian dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at a rate of 73 Canadian cents = 75 Nova Scotian cents <ref>[https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=cangaz&IdNumber=4165 '''''[[Canada Gazette]]''''', 9-10 Edward VII, Chapter 14, page 29, paragraph 17, June 4, 1910]</ref>, thus maintaining the difference between the two currencies established in 1860.



==Coins==

==Coins==


Revision as of 22:00, 20 April 2023

The dollar was the currency of Nova Scotia between 1860 and 1871.[1] It replaced the Nova Scotian pound at a rate of 5 dollars = 1 pound (1 dollar = 4 shillings) and was consequently worth less than the Canadian dollar (worth 4s 1.3d). The Nova Scotian dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at a rate of 73 Canadian cents = 75 Nova Scotian cents [2], thus maintaining the difference between the two currencies established in 1860.

Coins

Nova Scotia half-cent and one cent coins

Between 1861 and 1864, bronze ½ and 1 cent coins were issued. These were the only coins issued for the Nova Scotian dollar. A half-cent coin was required because British six-pence coins in circulation were valued at 12½ Nova Scotian cents. [3]

Banknotes

Between 1861 and 1866, the Provincial Government introduced Treasury notes for 5 dollars. In addition, three chartered banks issued paper money in Nova Scotia, the Bank of Nova Scotia, the Halifax Banking Company and the Merchants Bank of Halifax. The private banks all issued notes in a single denomination, 20 dollars. They later issued notes in Canadian dollars.

The Province of Canada issued notes dated 1866 overprinted with "Payable in Halifax / only". These were for circulation in Nova Scotia as local currency. Notes for 5 dollars were issued, worth $4.86 in Canadian currency.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "A History of the Canadian Dollar - by James Powell - Bank of Canada". Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2011-11-26.] A History of the Canadian Dollar
  • ^ Canada Gazette, 9-10 Edward VII, Chapter 14, page 29, paragraph 17, June 4, 1910
  • ^ ’’Canadian Coins’’, 60th Anniversary Edition, A Charlton Standard Catalogue, 2006, Toronto, p. 27
  • Pick, Albert (1990). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: Specialized Issues. Colin R. Bruce II and Neil Shafer (editors) (6th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-149-8.
  • External links

  • icon Money
  • Numismatics

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nova_Scotian_dollar&oldid=1150934652"

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    Dollar
    Currencies of Canada
    Modern obsolete currencies
    1860 establishments in Nova Scotia
    1871 disestablishments in Canada
    Economy of Nova Scotia
    19th century in Nova Scotia
    19th-century economic history
    1860 establishments in Canada
     



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