Hi Bernard,
While trying to find you an image of the Canadian Bank of Commerce 1887 $10 note I came across the
following information about this issue. The information below is an excerpt from "A History of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce Vol. II" By Victor Ross, Toronto, 1922. This may in part explain why it is so difficult to find
an image of this bank note.
In 1887 a new $10 note was issued, made as all previous issues had been, by the British American Bank Note
Company. The signature and portrait of the new president, Mr. Henry W. Darling, now appeared on the notes
for the first time. As in previous issues the design on the face of the note was printed in black, with the
denomination in an underlying green tint, and the design on the back in green with white lettering. The
distinctive feature of the new issue was a green tint formed by fine curved lines covering almost the whole of
the face of the note. Scarcely had these notes gone into circulation when it was found that the green face tint
blurred very badly, and it was considered necessary to withdraw the issue. Accordingly arrangements were
made with the American Bank Note Company to design and execute a new issue embodying all the best
methods of protection against counterfeiting which were known at the time.
...Arthur
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Arthur Richards
Contributor, Charlton Catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 29th Edition
Pricing Panel Member, Charlton Catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money, 21st Edition 2009