Discover the rich history of Canadian currency with this remarkable 1937 5 Dollar Banknote from The Bank of Canada. Ideal for collectors and investors, this vintage banknote features exquisite design elements that showcase Canada’s cultural heritage.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 5 Dollars
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Serial Number: C/S0879526
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
The obverse of this stunning banknote features:
- English text on the left and French text on the right, reflecting Canada’s bilingual heritage.
- A beautifully intricate black and white frame adorned with abstract forms and rosettes.
- The prominent values “5” and “FIVE / CINQ” clearly visible.
- A central oval portrait of King George VI, depicted in elegant official attire against a striking blue background.
The reverse showcases an allegorical representation of industry:
- A seated man holding a hammer, symbolizing strength and craftsmanship.
- His foot resting on a gear, representing the mechanized industry.
- A dam in the background, symbolizing the power supply contributing to the industrial era.
- Surrounding decorations create a vast composition that enhances its aesthetic value, all set against a blue backdrop.
This banknote is signed by James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its provenance and appeal for dedicated numismatists. Add this historical piece to your collection and engage with Canada’s financial history like never before!