
Canadian One Dollar Banknote (Scenes of Canada Series)
Canada · While the exact year isn't visible, this design (with the specific portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the signatures visible) was part of a series issued from 1973 until the introduction of the dollar coin in 1987. Without closer inspection of the serial number's prefix or specific signature combination, a precise year cannot be determined from the image, but it falls within this 1973-1987 range.
The note features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the right side and the Canadian Coat of Arms on the left. The denomination 'ONE DOLLAR' is prominently displayed in both English and French ('UN DOLLAR'). The signatures of the Governor of the Bank of Canada and the Deputy Governor are visible below the text.
- Country
- Canada
- Denomination
- 1 Dollar
- Metal
- Paper (specifically, a cotton-linen blend paper used for banknotes)
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