Canada 2 Dollars 1974 (1975) |
Item Code: CA-86A |
Front:
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Arms of Canada
(French: Armoiries du Canada), also known as the Royal
Coat of Arms of Canada or formally as the Arms of Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada (French: Armoiries de Sa Majesté la Reine du chef du Canada). The official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch and thus also of Canada (since 1921). Back: Inuit kayak hunting scene, based on a 1950s photograph of Joseph Idlout and his relatives taken at at Pond Inlet, Baffin Island, by Douglas Wilkinson. Watermark: None. Security features: Dots on the obverse and on the reverse fluorescing blue under ultraviolet light. Consecutively running serial numbers. Main colour: Terracotta red. Photographer: Malak Karsh. Engraver: Charles Gordon Yorke. Signatures: R. William Lawson (Deputy Governor - Sous-Gouverneur, 1973-84); Gerald Keith Bouey (Governor - Gouverneur, 1972-73). Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Bank of Canada. Date of Issue: 5 August 1975. Ceased being issued: 2nd September 1986. Total issue: Approximately 1 billion (milliard). Date of withdrawal: N/a. Demonetized: N/a. Legal tender: Yes. Material: Cotton and high grade flax paper. Printer: British American Bank Note Company, Ottawa. |
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Dimensions: 154 x 69 mm |
Remark:
All notes issued by the Bank of Canada since 1935 have
legal tender status and retain their full value. This
banknote is part of the banknote series called "Scenes of Canada". |
Texts:
Banque du Canada - Bank of Canada. Two Dollars - Deux
Dollars. Ce Billet a Cours Légal - This Note is Legal
Tender. |
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