The 1954 $1 Dollar Bank of Canada note, featuring the iconic “Devil’s Face,” is a must-have for collectors, showcasing a stunning portrait of Queen Elizabeth II alongside Canada’s Coat of Arms. This paper banknote, with its rich green hues and detailed reverse depicting the Saskatchewan prairie, is a valuable piece of Canadian history and a testament to the artistry of mid-century currency design.
- Issuer: BANK OF CANADA
- Year: 1954
- Face Value: $1 Dollar
- Composition: Paper
- Obverse: Primary colour and background colour of the banknote is green.
English texts on the left and French texts on the right. A black and white frame decorated with abstract forms in which the values are presented in both English and French. On the right is a portrait of Elizabeth II, the new Queen of England and the Commonwealth. As a background is the Coat of arms of Canada. - Reverse: Primary colour and background colour of the banknote is green.
In the middle, view of a cloud-laden prairie near Fleming, Saskatchewan with the legendary “Trans-Canada” road. - Serial Number: PA 3373222
- Catalogue Reference: Ch GPM# BC-29, P# 66