1935 Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia (Five Dollars) 5503602 PMG 35 Choice Very Fine - This particular note holds historical significance and collector appeal. Featuring intricate designs and security features, it represents a tangible piece of Canada's economic history. Nova Scotia, Canada's second-smallest province, situated on the southeastern coast, includes Cape Breton, a substantial island northeast of the mainland.
1923 Dominion of Canada (One Dollar) DC-25o PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated Banknote - Our Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting.
1923 Dominion of Canada (Two Dollar) DC-26j PMG 35 Choice Very Fine Banknote - Our Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting.
1912 Dominion of Canada (Five Dollar) DC-21c PMG 15 Choice Fine Banknote - Imagine the marvel of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada's "Ocean Limited" passenger train, an 836-mile odyssey from Montreal to Halifax. Ocean Limited! This iconic train, depicted on the bill, winds its way through Nova Scotia's Wentworth Valley, showcasing a breathtaking slice of the Canadian landscape.
➡ Rare Canada Duranote Polymer Security 100 Units Test Note Transparent Window - Trials of DuraNote were not successful and the project was abandoned. Several DuraNote advertising notes were produced by Silba International, Banknote Design & Security Printing, Inc. Presumably they have been destroyed or are buried deep in the bureau’s archive.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co. ENGRAVING: BUSY BEAVERS - ENGRAVING: BUSY BEAVERS. with advance notice Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. RESALE CERTIFICATES.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co. ENGRAVING: NAIAD - ENGRAVING: NAIAD. with advance notice Republique D'Haiti, Haiti, 1 Gourde Face, 1884. Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co. ENGRAVING: SCIENCE - ENGRAVING: SCIENCE. with advance notice Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. RESALE CERTIFICATES.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2018, P-113a.2, UNC, Polymer X 10 PCS - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a purple polymer note that is dated 2018, bear the signatures of Carolyn A. Wilkins and Tiff Macklem, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Both sides of the note are vertically oriented. Its obverse side features the map of Halifax north end and Viola Desmond. Its reverse side shows an eagle feather, an excerpt from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Because this note is made of a polymer substrate, it does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, it has a holographic stripe. It was honored as the IBNS Bank Note of the Year 2018.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2018, P-113a.2, UNC, Polymer X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a purple polymer note that is dated 2018, bear the signatures of Carolyn A. Wilkins and Tiff Macklem, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Both sides of the note are vertically oriented. Its obverse side features the map of Halifax north end and Viola Desmond. Its reverse side shows an eagle feather, an excerpt from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Because this note is made of a polymer substrate, it does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, it has a holographic stripe. It was honored as the IBNS Bank Note of the Year 2018.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2018, P-113a.2, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a purple polymer note that is dated 2018, bear the signatures of Carolyn A. Wilkins and Tiff Macklem, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Both sides of the note are vertically oriented. Its obverse side features the map of Halifax north end and Viola Desmond. Its reverse side shows an eagle feather, an excerpt from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Because this note is made of a polymer substrate, it does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, it has a holographic stripe. It was honored as the IBNS Bank Note of the Year 2018.
Canada - 2 Dollar - 1954 - Series S/B - The notes in this category are usually used or more heavily used and may have defects such as creases, tears, edge damage, splices, stains, etc. exhibit. They are more likely to be sold as receipts. This category can be interesting for collectors who place less value on the preservation of the notes and only want to own the note as such. The bills won't detailed described but sold after the scan.
Canada - 2 Dollar - 1954 - Series O/G - The notes in this category are usually used or more heavily used and may have defects such as creases, tears, edge damage, splices, stains, etc. exhibit. They are more likely to be sold as receipts. This category can be interesting for collectors who place less value on the preservation of the notes and only want to own the note as such. The bills won't detailed described but sold after the scan.
Canada - 5 Dollar - 1986 - Series En - The notes in this category are all used or more heavily used and may have defects such as creases, tears, edge damage, splices, stains, etc. exhibit. They are more likely to be sold as receipts. This category can be interesting for collectors who place less value on the preservation of the notes and only want to own the note as such. The bills won't detailed described but sold after the scan.
Canada 10 Dollars 1938 Bank Of Montreal - Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. RESALE CERTIFICATES. (Permission freely given!).
Canada 100 Dollars 1917 Imperial Bank Of Canada - Void - Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. RESALE CERTIFICATES. (Permission freely given!).
Canada 5 Dollars 1938 Bank Of Montreal Nice Au - Society of Paper Money Collectors. None US residents can ask about a bank details in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. RESALE CERTIFICATES. (Permission freely given!).
Canada 20 Dollars, 1991, P-97b, UNC - This uncirculated 20 Canadian dollar note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a green, yellow, and orange note that is dated 1991, bear the signatures of Gordan George Thiessen and Bernard Bonin, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side features the Square OSD, the national coat of arms, Queen Elizabeth II, and the Parliament Library in Ottawa. Its reverse side shows two common loon birds (Gavia immer). The note does not have a security thread or a watermark.
Canada 20 Dollars, 2012, P-108a, UNC, Polymer - This Canada 20 Dollar banknote is part of the Bank of Canada’s polymer issues released in 2012. The obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress and a pearl necklace. The obverse also shows a maple leaf. The reverse of the note depicts poppy flowers, the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, the flag of Canada, and a maple leaf. The banknote comes with a holographic stripe with Queen Elizabeth II and the Peace Tower of Parliament in Ottawa. The polymer bill has no security thread and watermark but is printed on polymer. It is 152. 70 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2003, P-102d, UNC, X 10 PCS - The reverse displays poppy flowers, the first verse of the poem In Flanders Fields by John McCrae and its adaptation in French Au champ dhonneur by Jean Pariseau. The 152 x 70 mm paper bill bears the signatures of Paul Jenkins and David Allison Dodge.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1954, P-74b, Used, Authenticated Banknote - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. The banknote is predominantly green and black and bears English and French texts. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II without a devil's face in her hair. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts clouds over Saskatchewan prairie fields, a dirt road, and telephone poles. The banknote does not have a security thread or watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by John Robert Beattie and Louis Rasminisky. This particular Canadian 1-dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 100 Dollars, 2011, P-110c, UNC, Polymer - The Canada 100 dollars is part of the family of banknotes issued in 2011 in response to the tremendous growth of counterfeiting. This banknote has a polymer substrate which is more resistant to forgery than paper-cotton. The obverse of the bill bears the portrait of Canadas 8th Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden wearing a suit. On the reverse, a woman peering into a microscope can be found. There is also an electrocardiogram reading, a bottle of insulin, and a DNA double helix. Both the front and back of this note have a maple leaf. The 152 x 70 mm banknote also has a holographic stripe which has an image of Robert Borden and the tower of the East Block of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 1938 Bank Of Montreal 20 Dollars Pcgs Very Choice Unc 64 Ppq - Graded Very Choice New 64 PPQ by PCGS Currency. Built in 1872. (Such as: LCG, PCGS, NGC, PMG). PO Drawer 8140. No APO / APE. Society of Paper Money Collectors. We have been at this location since Sept of 2013.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1954, P-76b, Used - This used 2 Canadian dollar banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a reddish-brown and black banknote that is dated 1954, bears the signatures of John Robert Beattie and Louis Rasminisky, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side shows the national coat of arms and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side depicts a view of rural Richmond Quebec Hills. The banknote does not have a security thread or a watermark. The note was demonetized in 2021.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1954, P-76c, Used - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. The banknote has a combination of reddish-brown and black. Its obverse features the coat of arms and the modified portrait of Queen Elizabeth II without the “devil’s face in her hair. The reverse depicts clouds over rural Richmond, Quebec hills, a river, trees, homes, and a church. The banknote does not have a watermark or security thread. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and Louis Rasminisky. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 20 Dollars, 2012, P-108b, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 20 Canadian dollar banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. It is a green polymer banknote that is dated 2012, bears the signatures of Carolyn A. Wilkins and Stephen S. Poloz, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side depicts poppy flowers, a maple leaf, the Canadian flag, and the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France. Though the banknote does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe with Queen Elizabeth II and the Peace Tower of Parliament in Ottawa.
1912-13 Newfoundland Government Cash Note 50 Cents PMG 30 - PMG Certified 30 Very Fine. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! Order Cancellation: PBCoins may cancel sales due to errors or system faults without notice. Toning and Imperfections: Natural occurrences like toning or imperfections may not affect condition or value.
2 1858 International Bank Of Canada $2 Red Green Lion Unicorn Obsolete Banknotes - Here is a very nice pair of old obsolete currency banknotes, both in quite pleasing condition overall, and they date from 1858, for the International Bank of Canada, Toronto. After so many years, they both still retain good color, and there are no pinholes or splits, just good, honest wear, a slight paper loss at the bottom right corner of the "green" note.
Canada 100 Dollars, 2011, P-110d, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 100 Canadian dollar banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the (bank) in 2012. It is a brown banknote that bears the signatures of Lane and Macklem, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and the portrait of the 8th Prime Minister, Robert Laird Borden. Its reverse side depicts a woman looking into a microscope, DNA, a bottle of insulin, and an EKG reading. Because it is a polymer note, it does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, it has a holographic stripe that shows Robert Borden and the tower of the East Block of Parliament.
Canada 50 Dollars, 2012, P-109c, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 50 Canadian dollar banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Canada in 2012. It is a red banknote that bear the signatures of Carolyn A. Wilkins and Tiff Macklem, and measures 152 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and the portrait of the 10th Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. Its reverse side depicts the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Amundsen. Because it is a polymer note, it does not have a security thread or a watermark. However, the note has a holographic stripe that shows William Lyon Mackenzie King and the tower of the Center Block of the Parliament in Ottawa.
Collector's 100 Malay dollar banknote with the image of Queen Elizabeth II - It is not a currency or a banknote for circulation. The live banknote looks much better than in the photos. Reproduction of a historic banknote that was official tender in the territories of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawaku, Brunei and British Borneo from 1953.
Canada 20 Dollars, 2015, P-111, UNC, Commemorative, Polymer, Authenticated - The Canada 20 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 2015 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II on becoming the longest reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era. The obverse of this green banknote features a maple leaf and Queen Elizabeth II in a dress with a pearl necklace. On the reverse are poppy flowers, the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, the Canadian flag, and a maple leaf. The note contains a holographic stripe with Queen Elizabeth II and insignia. The banknote does not have a security thread and watermark but it bears the signatures of Carolyn Wilkins and Stephen Poloz. It measures 152 x 70 mm. This commemorative banknote is printed on polymer and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85a.1, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote is part of the Bank of Canada’s 1973 Scenes of Canada issues. The banknote has a color combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The note’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary’s Cluster diamond rings. The reverse depicts Parliament buildings and trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85a.2, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote is part of the Bank of Canada’s 1973 Scenes of Canada issues. The banknote has a color combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The note’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary’s Cluster diamond rings. The reverse depicts Parliament buildings and trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85b, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1973 with a theme, Scenes of Canada. The banknote has a color combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The note’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary’s Cluster diamond rings. The reverse depicts Parliament buildings and trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, Used X 10 PCS - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1973 with a theme, Scenes of Canada. The banknote has a color combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The note’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary’s Cluster diamond rings. The reverse depicts Parliament buildings and trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and John William Crow. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1973 with a theme, Scenes of Canada. The banknote has a color combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The note’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary’s Cluster diamond rings. The reverse depicts Parliament buildings and trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and John William Crow. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1954, P-74b, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. This banknote is predominantly green and black and bears English and French text. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II without a devil's face in her hair. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts clouds over Saskatchewan prairie fields, a dirt road, and telephone poles. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by John Robert Beattie and Louis Rasminisky. This particular Canadian 1-dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1954, P-74a, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. This banknote is predominantly green and black and bears English and French text. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II without a devil's face in her hair. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts clouds over Saskatchewan prairie fields, a dirt road, and telephone poles. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by John Robert Beattie and James Elliot Coyme. This particular Canadian 1-dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollar, 1979, P-92a, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote is part of Bank of Canada’s 1979 issues. It has hints of yellow, orange, blue, and green. Featured on the obverse are the coat of arms of Canada and 7th prime minister, Wilfrid Laurier wearing a suit. The reverse depicts salmon fishing boats in Johnstone Strait in Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The banknote does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and R. William Lawson. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 20 Dollars, 1991, P-97d, Used - The Canada 20 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1991. It has a color combination of green, yellow, and orange. Its obverse features the coat of arms of Canada, the Parliament library in Ottawa, and Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. The reverse depicts two common loon (huart a collier) birds swimming in a lake. The note does not contain a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by David Allison Dodge and Malcom D. Knight.This particular paper bill is in used condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 1971, P-88e, Used - The Canada 10 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1971. It has hints of purple, yellow, orange, pink, red, and blue. Its obverse portrays first prime minister John Alexander MacDonald wearing a suit. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts an oil refinery at Sarnia in Ontario. It does not bear a security thread and watermark. It measures 152 x 70 mm and is signed by John William Crow and Gordon George Thiessen. This particular 10 Canadian dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 1971, P-88d, Used - The Canada 10 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1971. It has hints of purple, yellow, orange, pink, red, and blue. Its obverse portrays first prime minister John Alexander MacDonald wearing a suit. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts an oil refinery at Sarnia in Ontario. It does not bear a security thread and watermark. It measures 152 x 70 mm and is signed by John William Crow and Gerald Keith Bouey. This particular 10 Canadian dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 10 Dollar, 1971, P-88c, Used - The Canada 10 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1971. It has hints of purple, yellow, orange, pink, red, and blue. Its obverse portrays first prime minister John Alexander MacDonald wearing a suit. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada. The reverse depicts an oil refinery at Sarnia in Ontario. It does not bear a security thread and watermark. It measures 152 x 70 mm and is signed by R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. This particular 10 Canadian dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94b, Used - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. It has a color combination of brown, purple, and orange. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. It also depicts the coat of arms and Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The reverse depicts two robin (Merle d’Amerique) birds in a grassy field. The note does not have a watermark and security thread. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by John William Crow and Gordon George Thiessen. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94a, Used - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. It has a color combination of brown, purple, and orange. Its obverse features Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. It also depicts the coat of arms of Canada and Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The reverse displays two robin (Merle d’Amerique) birds in a grassy field. The note does not have a watermark and security thread. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by John William Crow and Gerald Keith Bouey. This particular note is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollars, 1986, P-95c, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote is part of Bank of Canada’s 1986 issues. It has hints of purple, blue, yellow, and green. On its obverse is seventh prime minister, Wilfred Laurier wearing a suit. It also shows the coat of arms of Canada and Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The reverse depicts a belted kingfisher (Martin-pecheur) perched on a branch overlooking a marsh. The note does not have a security thread and watermark, however, it is signed by Gordon George Thiessen and Bernard Bonin. It is 152 x 70 mm in size. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollars, 1986, P-95b, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote is part of Bank of Canada’s 1986 issues. It has hints of purple, blue, yellow, and green and bears English and French text. Featured on its obverse is the seventh prime minister, Wilfred Laurier wearing a suit. It also displays the coat of arms of Canada and Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The reverse depicts a belted kingfisher (Martin-pecheur) perched on a branch overlooking a marsh. The note does not have a security thread and watermark, however, it is signed by Gordon George Thiessen and John William Crow. It is 152 x 70 mm in size. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollars, 1986, P-95a.1, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. t has hints of purple, blue, yellow, and green and bears English and French text. Featured on its obverse is seventh prime minister, Wilfred Laurier wearing a suit. It also displays the coat of arms of Canada and Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The reverse depicts a belted kingfisher (Martin-pecheur) perched on a branch overlooking a marsh. The note does not have a security thread and watermark, however, it is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and John William Crow. It is 152 x 70 mm in size. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollars, 1979, P-92b, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote Is part of the 1979 issues of the Bank of Canada. It has yellow, orange, blue, and green colors. I's obverse features the coat of arms of Canada and 7th prime minister, Wilfrid Laurier wearing a suit. The reverse depicts salmon fishing boats in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The note does not have a security thread and watermark but carries the signatures of John William Crow and Gerald Keith Bouey. It was printed by the Canadian Banknote Company and measures 152 x 70mm. This particular paper bill is in used condition.
Canada 5 Dollar, 1972, P-87b, Used - The Canada 5 Dollars Banknote is part of the 1972 issues of the Bank of Canada. It has hints of yellow, orange, blue, and green. Its obverse features the coat of arms of Canada and a portrait of 7th Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier wearing a suit. The reverse depicts salmon fishing boats in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island in British Colombia. The note does not contain a security thread and watermark. It has French and English text and is 152 x 70 mm in size. It is signed by Gerald Keith Bouey and R. William Lawson. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 2 Dollar, 1974, P-86b, Used - The Canada 2 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1974. The banknote has a combination of reddish-brown, yellow, red, blue, and purple. It bears English and French text. On the obverse is the coat of arms of Canada along with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary's Cluster diamond earrings. The reverse depicts six Inuits with kayaks, oars, and harpoons on Baffin Island in Nunavut. The banknote does not contain a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by R. William Lawson and Keith Bouey. This banknote is in used condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1974, P-86a, Used - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1974. The banknote has a combination of reddish-brown, yellow, red, blue, and purple and bears English and French text. On the obverse is the coat of arms of Canada along with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Mary's Cluster diamond earrings. The reverse depicts six Inuits with kayaks, oars, and harpoons on Baffin Island in Nunavut. The banknote does not contain a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by R. William Lawson and Keith Bouey. This particular Canadian 2-dollar banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1954, P-75c, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. It is predominantly green and black. Its obverse features the coat of arms of Canada and the modified portrait of Queen Elizabeth II without the devil's face in her hair. The reverse depicts clouds over Saskatchewan prairie fields, dirt roads, and telephone poles. The banknote does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and bears French and English text. It is also signed by Louis Rasminisky and Gerald Keith Bouey. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1954, P-75b, Used - The Canada 1 Dollar Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1954. It is predominantly green and black. Its obverse features the coat of arms of Canada and the modified portrait of Queen Elizabeth II without the devil's face in her hair. The reverse depicts clouds over Saskatchewan prairie fields, dirt roads, and telephone poles. The banknote does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and bears French and English text. It is also signed by Louis Rasminisky and John Robert Beattie. This particular banknote is in used condition.
Beautiful Gold Plated 1 Canadian Dollar Banknote - Elizabeth II - It is a faithful replica of a circulating banknote made of PVC with the image of Queen Elizabeth II. It is not a currency or a banknote. The live banknote looks much better than in the photos.
Canada 20 Dollars, 2015, P-111, UNC, Commemorative, Polymer - The Canada 20 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 2015 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II on becoming the longest reigning sovereign in Canada's modern era. The obverse of this green banknote features a maple leaf and Queen Elizabeth II in dress with a pearl necklace. On the reverse are poppy flowers, the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, the Canadian flag, and a maple leaf. The note contains a holographic stripe with Queen Elizabeth II and insignia. The banknote does not have a security thread and watermark but it bears the signatures of Carolyn Wilkins and Stephen Poloz. It measures 152 x 70 mm. This commemorative banknotes is printed on polymer and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94c, UNC X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. It comes in a combination of brown, purple, and orange. On the obverse is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. It also displays the coat of arms and the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The obverse of the note depicts two birds in a grassy field. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Bernard Bonin and Gordon George Thiessen. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94c, UNC X 10 PCS - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. It comes in a combination of brown, purple, and orange. On the obverse is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. It also displays the coat of arms and the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The obverse of the note depicts two birds in a grassy field. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Bernard Bonin and Gordon George Thiessen. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94c, UNC - The Canada 2 Dollars Banknote was issued by the Bank of Canada in 1986. It comes in a combination of brown, purple, and orange. On the obverse is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. It also displays the coat of arms and the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. The obverse of the note depicts two birds in a grassy field. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is signed by Bernard Bonin and Gordon George Thiessen. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2013, P-107b, UNC, Polymer, Authenticated Banknote - The Canada 10 Dollar banknote is part of the polymer issues of the Bank of Canada released in 2013. The obverse of the purple banknote is a maple leaf and a portrait of 1st prime minister John Alexander Macdonald wearing a suit. The reverse of the paper bill depicts the Canadian Rocky Mountains, the map of the passenger railways in Canada, the Canadian Train, and a maple leaf. The banknote’s security features include a holographic stripe with John Alexander Macdonald and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa. The note does not contain a security thread or watermark. The note is 152 x 70 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 5 Dollars, 2013, P-106c, UNC, Polymer, Authenticated Banknote - The Canada 5 Dollar Banknote is part of the polymer issues of the Bank of Canada released in 2013. The blue and green colored banknote features a maple leaf and a portrait of 7th prime minister Wilfrid Laurier wearing a suit. The reverse of the note depicts stars, Canadarm2, Dextre, and an astronaut above Canada on earth. It also displays a maple leaf. The banknote contains a holographic stripe with Wilfrid Laurier and the tower of the West Block of Parliament in Ottawa. The note does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, UNC X 10 PCS - This uncirculated Canadian dollar banknote is part of the multicolored Scenes of Canada family that used rainbow printing as an anti-counterfeiting measure. The note is dated 1973 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor John William Crow and Governor Gerald Keith Bouey. It has green, yellow, red, blue, and black colors and dimensions of 152 mm by 70 mm. Its front side features a colored coat of arms and Anthony Buckleys picture of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side features a view of the Parliament Buildings and the Ottawa River. The note does not have a security thread nor a watermark. It was demonetized in 2021.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, UNC X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - This uncirculated Canadian dollar banknote is part of the multicolored Scenes of Canada family that used rainbow printing as an anti-counterfeiting measure. The note is dated 1973 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor John William Crow and Governor Gerald Keith Bouey. It has green, yellow, red, blue, and black colors and dimensions of 152 mm by 70 mm. Its front side features a colored coat of arms and Anthony Buckleys picture of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side features a view of the Parliament Buildings and the Ottawa River. The note does not have a security thread nor a watermark. It was demonetized in 2021.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85b, UNC - The Canada 1 Dollar banknote is part of the Scenes of Canada Issues released by the Bank of Canada in 1973. It comes in a combination of green, yellow, red, blue, and black. The obverse of the banknote depicts the coat of arms of Canada and Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Marys Cluster diamond earrings. The back of the paper bill depicts the Parliament buildings surrounded by trees on the banks of the Ottawa River with boats and logs. The banknote is 152 x 70 mm in size and bears on security thread and watermarks. This Canada 1 Dollar banknote is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2003, P-102d, UNC - The reverse displays poppy flowers, the first verse of the poem In Flanders Fields by John McCrae and its adaptation in French Au champ dhonneur by Jean Pariseau. The 152 x 70 mm paper bill bears the signatures of Paul Jenkins and David Allison Dodge.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2018, P-113a.1, UNC Polymer - The Canada 10 Dollars banknote was released by the Bank of Canada in 2018 printed on polymer and is in a vertical orientation. Its obverse features Nova Scotian businesswoman Viola Desmond who challenged racial discrimination in 1946. It also shows the map of Halifax's north end. The reverse of the banknote depicts an eagle’s feather, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, and an excerpt from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The paper bill contains a holographic stripe but does not have a security thread and watermark. It is 152 x 70 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2013, P-107b, UNC, Polymer X 10 PCS - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a purple color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and the first Prime Minister of Canada, John Alexander Macdonald. Its reverse side shows the Canadian Rocky Mountains, a map of passenger railways in Canada, and The Canadian Train. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe that shows John Alexander Macdonald and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2013, P-107b, UNC, Polymer X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a purple color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and the first Prime Minister of Canada, John Alexander Macdonald. Its reverse side shows the Canadian Rocky Mountains, a map of passenger railways in Canada, and The Canadian Train. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe that shows John Alexander Macdonald and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 10 Dollars, 2013, P-107b, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 10 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a purple color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and the first Prime Minister of Canada, John Alexander Macdonald. Its reverse side shows the Canadian Rocky Mountains, a map of passenger railways in Canada, and The Canadian Train. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe that shows John Alexander Macdonald and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 5 Dollars, 2010, P-101Ad, UNC - Its obverse depicts the Coat of Arms of Canada and politician Wilfrid Laurier wearing a suit. The banknotes reverse presents a kid on a toboggan, snowflakes, an excerpt from Le Chandail de Hockey by Roch Carrier and its English adaptation The Hockey Sweater written by Sheila Fischman.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94b, UNC X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - The Canada 2 Dollar Banknote from 1986 is part of the 1986 - 1991 Birds of Canada series. Its obverse side features the coat of arms of Canada, the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. The reverse side features two robin birds in a grassy field, with the countrys name in the background. The note does not contain any security threads however it measures 152 x 70 mm.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94b, UNC - The Canada 2 Dollar Banknote from 1986 is part of the 1986 - 1991 Birds of Canada series. Its obverse side features the coat of arms of Canada, the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. The reverse side features two robin birds in a grassy field, with the countrys name in the background. The note does not contain any security threads however it measures 152 x 70 mm.
Canada 2 Dollars, 1986, P-94b, UNC X 10 PCS - The Canada 2 Dollar Banknote from 1986 is part of the 1986 - 1991 Birds of Canada series. Its obverse side features the coat of arms of Canada, the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress with a pearl necklace. The reverse side features two robin birds in a grassy field, with the countrys name in the background. The note does not contain any security threads however it measures 152 x 70 mm.
Canada 5 Dollars, 2013, P-106c, UNC, Polymer X 10 PCS - This uncirculated 5 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a blue and green color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. Its reverse side shows an astronaut above Canada looking at the stars, Canadarm2, and Dextre. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe with Wilfrid Laurier and the tower of West Block of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 5 Dollars, 2013, P-106c, UNC, Polymer X 100 PCS Bundle Pack - This uncirculated 5 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a blue and green color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. Its reverse side shows an astronaut above Canada looking at the stars, Canadarm2, and Dextre. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe with Wilfrid Laurier and the tower of West Block of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 5 Dollars, 2013, P-106c, UNC, Polymer - This uncirculated 5 Canadian dollar banknote is dated 2013 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins and Governor Stephen Poloz. The note is part of the Polymer Issues that the Bank of Canada circulated from 2011 to 2013 and featured pioneers. It has a blue and green color scheme and measures 152 mm long and 70 mm wide. Its obverse side shows a maple leaf and Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada. Its reverse side shows an astronaut above Canada looking at the stars, Canadarm2, and Dextre. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a holographic stripe with Wilfrid Laurier and the tower of West Block of Parliament in Ottawa.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, UNC - This uncirculated Canadian dollar banknote is part of the multicolored Scenes of Canada family that used rainbow printing as an anti-counterfeiting measure. The note is dated 1973 and signed by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor John William Crow and Governor Gerald Keith Bouey. It has green, yellow, red, blue, and black colors and dimensions of 152 mm by 70 mm. Its front side features a colored coat of arms and Anthony Buckleys picture of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side features a view of the Parliament Buildings and the Ottawa River. The note does not have a security thread nor a watermark. It was demonetized in 2021.
Canada Pick-number: 85a bankfrisch 1973 1 US dollars - The focus of our selection has quickly shifted from a specialist range of goods for the German market to an international range of collectables with a comprehensive selection available around the world.
Canada Pick-number: 85c unused 1973 1 US dollars - The focus of our selection has quickly shifted from a specialist range of goods for the German market to an international range of collectables with a comprehensive selection available around the world.
Canada 1 Dollar, 1973, P-85c, UNC, Authenticated Banknote - This Canada 1 Dollar banknote is part of the Scenes of Canada Issues released by the Bank of Canada in 1973. It comes in a color combination of green, yellow, red, Its front side depicts the Canadian coat of arms and Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening dress, a diamond necklace, and Queen Marys Cluster diamond earrings. The back of the note features a distant view of Parliament buildings and trees on banks of Ottawa River with boats and logs. This paper bill is 157 x 70 mm in size and bears no security thread and watermark but carries the signatures of Deputy Governor John William Crow and Governor Gerald Keith Bouey. This paper bill is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.
Sailing Ships Maritime Newfoundland $1,000,000 (One Million) Fantasy Art Bill! - Spectacular original fantasy art bills and reproductions of beautiful and scarce old bills. These include movie prop notes, common novelty bills, Chinese hell notes, political notes, replica notes, reprint notes, and fantasy art bills.
Scarce 1925 $20 Banque Canadienne Nationale Large Size PMG Very Fine 25 - PMG has only graded 4 of this issue to date (this being the 2nd finest of the 4), seldom seen and under appreciated. Just about the only issuer that blends banking officer portraits with a beautiful overall design.
Early Date 1909 $20 Dominion Bank (TD Bank) 220-20-04. PMG VF20 - This piece has been graded as Very Fine 20 by PMG. 6 small pinholes and no tears. The note is still redeemable. Charlton reference# 220-20-04, the more difficult of 2 signature types from this issue.
Scarce 1895 $10 Bank of Montreal issued note PMG F12, 505-44-04 - PMG has graded and certified the note as Fine 12, no holes and no tears in this seldom seen 1800's issue. Bank of Montreal are redeemable, even ones from the 1800's. The note pictured below is the actual note under consideration.
1912 $20 Canadian Bank of Commerce Large Size. Pretty Note. PCGS F15 - Charlton Ref# 75-14-42. This piece has been graded as Fine 15 (Fine+ equivalent) by PCGS. One upper margin tear & 2 pinholes. The beautiful design of this note is easy to appreciate. The note displayed below is the actual note under consideration.
Canada Local Currency MANITOULIN 3 Dollar 9 MATCHING Serial SET 1985-1993 UNC - T his Complete Set includes all 9 issue from 1985 to 1993 along with that All 9 Notes Have MATCHING Serial 03245 which is very Difficult to find. Condition of All 9 Banknotes is UNC. (Serial Number will be Different from Picture 03245).
1900 25¢ & 1937 $1 & 1973 $1 & 1954 $2 & 1972 $5 Canada Banknotes. 7 Notes - Please take a close look at the picture of the item. It is the actual one that is been sold. Please make your own judgment with regards to the grade and condition. We are NOT expert graders. Any suggestion of grade/ condition is an approximation and is our best guestimate. NON CERTIFIED suggestions of a grade is subjective, SO PLEASE USE THE PHOTO TO HELP DETERMINE THE GRADE. All our items are guaranteed to be genuine.All buyers must have a United States/Canadian address or be enrolled in the Ebay Global Shipping programm. United States buyers requesting USPS insurance will be separately invoiced $5.00 for this service .
Canada Local Currency KAWARTHA LOON Exchange PETERBOROUGH 20 Kawartha Loons UNC - A local currency is defined here as an alternative currency valued in a regional area co existing with the national currency. The major employers in the area are the regional hospital ,Trent University, Fleming College and the City and County of Peterborough.
Canada Local Currency KAWARTHA LOON Exchange PETERBOROUGH 10 Kawartha Loons UNC - A local currency is defined here as an alternative currency valued in a regional area co existing with the national currency. The major employers in the area are the regional hospital ,Trent University, Fleming College and the City and County of Peterborough.
Canada Local Currency KAWARTHA LOON Exchange PETERBOROUGH 5 Kawartha Loons UNC - A local currency is defined here as an alternative currency valued in a regional area co existing with the national currency. The major employers in the area are the regional hospital ,Trent University, Fleming College and the City and County of Peterborough.
Canada Local Currency KAWARTHA LOON Exchange PETERBOROUGH 2.50 Kawartha Loon UNC - A local currency is defined here as an alternative currency valued in a regional area co existing with the national currency. The major employers in the area are the regional hospital ,Trent University, Fleming College and the City and County of Peterborough.
Canada Local Currency KAWARTHA LOON Exchange PETERBOROUGH One Kawartha Loon UNC - A local currency is defined here as an alternative currency valued in a regional area co existing with the national currency. The major employers in the area are the regional hospital ,Trent University, Fleming College and the City and County of Peterborough.
Municipal Trade Note $2 Aqua dollar Chambly QC 1996 - This is a municipal trade note from Chambly, Quebec, issued for the Aquafête des Rapides du Vieux Chambly (Aquafest). We have the A serial numbers, $2 face value. All in uncirculated condition.