Presenting a rare collector’s item, this 1937 Canadian 10 Dollar Banknote is a remarkable piece of history and an essential addition for any serious banknote collector or investor.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 10 Dollars
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Serial Number: J/T2105554
- Dimensions: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
The obverse side of this banknote features intricate designs including:
- English texts on the left and French texts on the right.
- A beautifully detailed black and white frame embellished with abstract forms and rosettes.
- Prominent display of the values “10” and “TEN / DIX”.
- In the center, you will find a striking portrait of King George VI dressed in official attire, surrounded by a vibrant purple background.
On the reverse side, the artistry continues with:
- A central allegory of Commerce depicting Mercury standing before a pedestal, symbolizing trade and prosperity.
- A globe at his feet, indicating the global nature of commerce.
- A representation of modern means of transport in the background, showcasing the progress of the era.
- Accompanied by a lavish decorative composition, all set against a matching purple backdrop.
This banknote is signed by James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its authenticity and historical significance.
This 1937 $10 banknote is perfect for both collectors and investors looking to acquire a piece of Canadian financial history. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this exquisite piece of currency that demonstrates the rich heritage of Canada’s monetary system.