This 1954 $1 Dollar banknote from The Bank of Canada, known for its striking “Devil’s Face” error, showcases a captivating portrait of Elizabeth II against a rich green backdrop and features intricate designs that celebrate Canadian heritage. With its unique depiction of Saskatchewan’s prairie landscape and historical significance, this banknote is an essential piece for collectors and investors alike.
- Issuer: The 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: FA0095196
- Catalogue Reference: Ch GPM# BC-29, P# 66