Discover the exquisite 1937 1 Dollar Banknote issued by the renowned Bank of Canada, a must-have for collectors and investors alike. This historical banknote is not only a symbol of Canada’s financial heritage but also a captivating piece of art that showcases the cultural significance of the time.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 1 Dollar
- Issuer: The Bank of Canada
- Serial Number: W/N0844366
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Type: Banknotes
The obverse side of the banknote features:
- Elegant English text on the left and French text on the right
- A striking black and white frame adorned with abstract forms and rosettes
- The denomination values depicted as “1” and “ONE / UN”
- An iconic portrait of King George VI in official attire set in an elegant oval
- A distinguished green background that adds to the visual appeal
The reverse side of the banknote features:
- A beautiful allegory of Agriculture, seated with tools on her lap
- Two iconic symbols of plenty: a cornucopia and a sheaf of wheat at her feet
- A captivating decorative composition surrounding this central figure
- A continuation of the green background, harmonizing with the obverse
This banknote is signed by James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), making it a significant piece for any serious banknote collector or investor. Add this remarkable 1937 1 Dollar Canadian Banknote to your collection and appreciate the artistry and historical significance it embodies.