Introducing a remarkable piece of Canadian history, the 1937 1 Dollar banknote issued by The Bank of Canada. This vintage banknote is an exceptional find for collectors and investors alike.
- Year of issue: 1937
- Denomination: 1 Dollar
- Serial Number: B/N9724687
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
This banknote features an obverse design showcasing English text on the left and French text on the right. The black and white frame is artfully decorated with abstract forms and rosettes, displaying the values “1” and “ONE / UN”. The centerpiece is a stunning portrait of King George VI in official attire, set against a vibrant green background.
On the reverse, you will find a striking allegory of Agriculture sitting gracefully with tools on her lap. Adjacent to her feet, a cornucopia and sheaf of wheat symbolize abundance and prosperity, surrounded by an intricate decorative composition. The reverse design also features a matching green background, emphasizing the banknote’s cohesive aesthetic.
With the signatures of James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), this banknote encapsulates an era of Canadian currency that is highly sought after by both banknote collectors and investors.
This 1937 1 Dollar banknote is not just a piece of money; it’s a testament to history, ideal for any serious collector or investor looking to enhance their portfolio with a classic Canadian banknote.