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Product Overview

New banknotes have normally been bundled for distribution by Canada’s chartered banks in banded bundles of 100 notes. Canada’s last $1 note issue was introduced in 1973 and discontinued in 1989.  During this 16-year period, three different major varieties of the dollar bill were released. The first had a two digit prefix before the serial number and bore the signatures of R. W. Lawson and G. K. Bouey as the deputy governor and governor of the Bank of Canada.  The second issue bore the same signatures, but featured a three digit prefix. The final notes, issued before they were discontinued in 1989, featured a three digit prefix and the signatures of J. W. Crow and G. K. Bouey as the deputy governor and governor of the Bank of Canada. The scarcest of the notes have 2 digit serial numbers and were the original notes introduced in 1973. This bundle includes notes from all three issues. This collection also includes a $1 bank note from each of the following series; 1937, 1954 modified issue, and both official from 1967 (104 notes total).  

$1 1973 Design*
Front Design: Coat of Arms of Canada, Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse Design: Parliament Hill, across the Ottawa River

$1 1937 Design        
Front Design: King George VI
Reverse Design: Agriculture allegory: seated female with agricultural products

$1 1954 Design       
Front Design: Original "young portrait" of Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse Design:  Western prairie scene

$1 1967 Design Centennial Issue– Serial Number and Double Dated
Front Design: Centennial symbol, Queen Elizabeth II 
Reverse Design: Old parliament buildings

Includes:
• Uncirculated bundle of 100 notes $1, 1973
• Includes three different types: Lawson and Bouey signature 2-digit prefix, Lawson and Bouey 3-digit prefix with Crow and Bouey signature, plus single notes from 1937, 1954, and two from 1967

Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day warranty through TSC.

*Includes: 2 digit prefix Lawson and Bouey signatures, 3 digit prefix Lawson and Bouey signatures, and 3 digit prefix Crow and Bouey signatures.




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