$1 Dominion of Canada 1923 Banknote McCavour/Saunders (Green Seal) PCGS Certified Choice About Uncirculated 55
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This is a superb and rare about uncirculated example of Canada's last large-format one-dollar banknote issued in 1923. It has been independently third-party certified and graded by the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) as "Choice About Uncirculated 55." PCGS is one of the largest and most widely recognized companies providing independent third-party grading of coins and banknotes.
The note features a central vignette portrait of King George V under the scrolled text "Dominion of Canada." At the bottom left and right, signatures appear for the "Comptroller of Currency" and "For Minister of Finance." While most surviving uncirculated 1923 one-dollar notes are from the last issue which have a black seal and the Campbell/Clark signatures, this note features the earlier and much scarcer McCavour/Saunders signatures with a green seal (Charlton catalogue reference DC-25j). The back of the note shows an image of the library of Parliament, the only surviving building from the Centre Block fire of 1916.
Includes:
• Canada $1 1923 Green Seal, PMG Choice AU 55
Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day return policy through TSC.


