1937 Canadian $1 Dollar Bill with Cutting Error (250267C) 
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1937 Canadian $1 Dollar Bill with Cutting Error SKU# 250267C
Dating back to the reign of King George VI, this Canadian $1 dollar bill is a wonderful piece of Canada's rich monetary history. The 1937 issue of banknotes signaled the first time Canadian banknotes were fully bilingual, meaning there was no longer a need to produce separate English and French language notes. You will notice that the denominations and text on the left half of the note are in English, while the right half of each note is in French. A fascinating bill you won't want to miss out on.
Note that this bill shows cutting error.
Features:
- Obverse: shows a front facing portrait of King George VI and reads "BANK OF CANADA WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE DOLLAR, OTTAWA 2nd JAN. 1937"
- Reverse: shows an agriculture allegory with a woman seated surrounded by the by-products of agriculture and reads "BANK OF CANADA, ONE DOLLAR, CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY LIMITED"
- Serial Prefix: DN
- Printed Signatures: J.E. Coyne (Deputy Governor) / G.F. Towers (Governor)
- Bill comes in protective plastic sleeve
Please note, this bill has NOT been professionally graded or appraised and note this bill has a cutting error from the mint.
See pictures for details.
Condition: Bill appears to be in circulated condition and shows some signs of some dirt, wear and creasing from previous normal use and age. Again note that this bill has NOT been professionally graded or appraised.
Item is sold in 'as is' condition.
Canada Post: $21.95 ($5.00 as additional item) |
Toronto Pick Up: $0.00 ($0.00 as additional item) |
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