Introducing a remarkable addition to your collection, the 1937 10 Dollars Banknote issued by The Bank of Canada. This exquisite piece of numismatic history is perfect for collectors and investors alike, showcasing both artistic beauty and historical significance.
- Year of Issue: 1937
- Denomination: 10 Dollars
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Serial Number: L/T5053678
- Dimensions: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
This banknote features a stunning obverse design with English texts on the left and French texts on the right. The black and white frame is beautifully adorned with abstract forms and rosettes, prominently displaying the values “10” and “TEN / DIX”. At the heart of the note lies an elegant portrait of King George VI in official attire, set against a rich purple background that enhances its visual appeal.
On the reverse side, you will find an allegory of Commerce, with the god Mercury depicted standing proudly before a pedestal, a globe at his feet. The background captures all modern means of transport in a vast decorative composition, all enveloped in the same striking purple hue, making this a visually captivating piece.
This banknote also carries the signatures of James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its authenticity and allure for serious collectors.
Don’t miss the chance to own this 1937 Canadian banknote, an essential piece for any collector or investor looking to enhance their portfolio with a unique historical artifact. Perfect for showcasing or safeguarding as a valuable investment for the future.