$10 1954 "Devil's Face" and Modified Note Set (Superb About Uncirculated to Uncirculated Condition)
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Product Overview
When Canada introduced a new series of banknotes in 1954, controversy arose almost immediately over the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. On the earliest of the 1954-issue notes, the highlighted areas of the Queen's hair produced the illusion of a leering devil's face behind her ear. The printing plates were promptly modified to darken the Queen's hair and eliminate the devil. Since the devil's face $10 notes were only issued for about a year, they are much scarcer today than the modified portrait notes which were issued for about 16 years. In addition to both notes in this set being high-quality collectibles, the devil's face note also makes for a fun and fascinating conversation piece.
• Front design: Queen Elizabeth II, original young portrait
• Back design: Mount Burgess, British Columbia
Includes:
• $10 1954 "Devil's Face" and Modified Note Set (Superb About Uncirculated to Uncirculated Condition)
Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day warranty through TSC.


