Introducing a stunning piece of currency history, the 1937 5 Dollar Banknote from The Bank of Canada. This collectible banknote is a must-have for investors and enthusiasts alike.
- Year of Issue: 1937
- Denomination: 5 Dollars
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: High-quality paper
- Country: Canada
- Serial Number: K/C9394473
- Type: Banknote
This banknote features a beautifully designed obverse, showcasing a clear portrait of King George VI in official attire, set against a rich blue background. The design is elegantly framed with a black and white border decorated with abstract forms and rosettes, highlighting the values “5” and “FIVE / CINQ” in both English and French.
On the reverse, you’ll find a striking allegory of industry, featuring a seated man holding a hammer with his foot resting on a gear, symbolizing strength and determination. Behind him, a dam provides power for industry, all set against an intricate blue backdrop.
This banknote is signed by two notable officials: Donald Gordon (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its historical significance.
Ideal for collectors looking to invest in vintage banknotes, this 1937 5 Dollar note embodies both artistic merit and historical value. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Canadian heritage.