Canada 1 Dollar 1954 |
Item Code: CA-74b |
Front: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with modified hair style. Canadian coat of arms in the background. Back: Canada's Saskatchewan prairie scene (the reverse of the banknote is in green colour). Watermark: None. Security features: Consecutively running twin red serial numbers on the obverse of the banknote. Sparcely squattered round circled dots fluorescing blue under ultraviolet light. Main colours: Black and green. Artist and Engraver: George Gundersen (obverse) (master engraver at British American Bank Note Company) and Carl Louis Irmscher of American Bank Note Company (reverse). Signatures: John Robert Beattie (Deputy Governor - Sous-Gouverneur, 1955-71); Louis Rasminsky (Governor - Gouverneur, 1961-73). Security thread: None. Issuer: Bank of Canada. Date of Issue: 9 September 1954. Production seized: 1989. Demonetized: 1 January 2021. Legal tender: No. Redeemable: Yes, at face value, at the Bank of Canada. Material: Cotton and high grade flax paper. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited, Ottawa. |
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Dimensions: 154 x 70 mm |
Remark: All notes issued by the Bank of Canada since 1935 have legal tender status and retain their full value prior to 1.1.2021. Yet as of January 1, 2021, the $1, $2, $25, $500 and $1,000 bills from every Bank of Canada series are no longer legal tender. |
Texts: Bank of Canada - Banque du Canada. One Dollar - Un Dollar. Will pay to the bearer on demand - Paiera au porteur sur demande. Ottawa 1954. |
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