This 1923 $1 Dollar banknote from the Dominion of Canada features a striking portrait of King George V, elegantly framed with decorative elements and a seal, making it a must-have for collectors. With its detailed reverse showcasing the iconic Library of Parliament in Ottawa, this paper note not only holds historical significance but also offers a unique investment opportunity for enthusiasts and investors alike.
- Issuer: Dominion of Canada
- Year: 1923
- Signatures: C. E. Campbell (Comptroller of Currency), Robert Watson Sellar (Comptroller of Currency)
- Face Value: $1 Dollar
- Composition: Paper
- Size: 182 x 86 mm
- Obverse: A black and white frame made of decorative shapes and including the value of the banknote “1” & “ONE”. In an oval in the middle, a portrait of king George V with the mention “Dominion of Canada” just above. On the left side, the word “ONE” and on the right side, a seal. On either side the serial number of the portrait.
- Reverse: In the middle, a view of the Library of the Parliament in Ottawa with the lettering “Dominion of Canada” just above.
- Serial Number: D5762651
- Catalogue Reference: Ch GPM# DC-25, P# 33
- Numista N#: 208057
- Numista NN#: 518753