Discover a remarkable piece of Canadian history with this 1937 One Dollar Banknote issued by The Bank of Canada. A must-have for both collectors and investors, this vintage banknote showcases intricate designs and significant historical context.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 1 Dollar
- Country: Canada
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Serial Number: S/N5807062
- Type: Banknotes
The obverse of this banknote features:
- English text on the left and French text on the right.
- A striking black and white frame adorned with abstract forms and rosettes, prominently displaying the values “1” and “ONE / UN”.
- A central oval portrait of King George VI in official attire.
- A lush green background that complements the intricate design.
The reverse design features:
- An allegorical figure of Agriculture sitting gracefully with tools on her lap.
- Surrounding her, a cornucopia and a sheaf of wheat symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
- An elaborate decorative composition, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
- A harmonious green background that ties both sides of the banknote together.
This banknote is signed by James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its authenticity and historical significance. Ideal for numismatists and anyone interested in Canadian currency history, this 1937 One Dollar note offers both aesthetic appeal and investment potential. Add this exquisite piece to your collection today!