This exquisite 1937 10 Dollar Banknote issued by The Bank of Canada is a must-have for both collectors and investors alike. Known for its historical significance and aesthetic beauty, this note will enhance any banknote collection.
- Year: 1937
- Denomination: 10 Dollars
- Serial Number: X/D2976012
- Size: 152 x 73 mm
- Composition: Paper
- Country: Canada
- Banknote Type: Standard Banknote
The obverse of this banknote features:
- English texts on the left side and French texts on the right side.
- A decorative black and white frame adorned with abstract forms and rosettes displaying the values “10” and “TEN / DIX”.
- In the centre, an oval portrait of King George VI dressed in his official attire.
- The captivating background is a rich shade of purple.
The reverse of the note showcases:
- The allegory of Commerce depicted with Mercury standing gracefully before a pedestal, with a globe delicately placed at his feet.
- A representation of various modern means of transport in the background.
- Surrounded by an elaborate decorative composition, adding to its charm.
- The same striking purple background that ties the design together.
This banknote is signed by Donald Gordon (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), further enhancing its value and authenticity. Ideal for those passionate about numismatics, this 1937 Canadian 10 Dollar Banknote not only tells a story but also serves as a tangible piece of Canada’s financial history. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this stunning collector’s item!