Discover the exquisite and historical 1937 10 Dollar Banknote issued by The Bank of Canada. This emerald piece of Canadian currency is a must-have for banknote collectors and investors alike.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 10 Dollars
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Serial Number: C/T7593429
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
The obverse of this banknote features a stunning design with English texts on the left and French texts on the right. It showcases a black and white frame adorned with abstract forms and rosettes, prominently displaying the value “10” and “TEN / DIX”. In the center, an official portrait of King George VI stands proud in an oval, against a rich purple background.
On the reverse side, the design continues to impress with a captivating allegory of Commerce. The depiction of the god Mercury stands before a pedestal, with a globe at his feet, symbolizing global trade. Surrounding him, a vast decorative composition features all modern means of transport, further emphasizing the theme of commerce. The reverse also features the same striking purple background.
Adding to its authenticity, this banknote is signed by James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its value for both collectors and investors.
This 1937 10 Dollar Banknote represents a significant piece of Canadian history and is a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this rare currency piece, perfect for both display and investment!