This 1986 $2 Dollar banknote from the Bank of Canada features a stunning red-orange and multicolored obverse, showcasing Queen Elizabeth II alongside the iconic Coat of Arms and Ottawa’s Parliament. Graded UNC-64 by CCCS, this collectible note is not only a piece of Canadian history but also a vibrant representation of nature with its reverse design of robins in a grass field, making it a prized addition for both collectors and investors.
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Year: 1986
- Face Value: $2 Dollars
- Composition: Paper
- Obverse: Red-orange and multicolour print.
Texts in English and French. The number “2” is printed in waves of various colors. In the center at the top is the Coat of Arms of Canada. On the right is a portrait of Elizabeth II, Queen of England and the Commonwealth. To the right of the portrait is a view of the Parliament of Ottawa. - Reverse: Multicolour print.
In the middle, a pair of robins in a field of grass. In the background, the word “CANADA”. Below, the serial number printed twice in black with the bar code for the blinds. - Grade: UNC-64 (CCCS)
- Serial Number: BBA2144412
- Catalogue Reference: P# 94, Ch GPM# BC-55b