Product Overview
This four-piece banknote collection features all of the dates of issue for one-dollar bills during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The collection starts with the 1954 issue, which was the first to replace the 1937 King George VI notes. This classic note presents one of the most memorable images of the young queen, who was just 25 years old when she ascended to the throne. The next two notes are from Canada's centennial year in 1967. The first of these notes includes regular serial numbers, while the second has the years "1867" and "1967" instead of serial numbers. The last note in the collection is dated 1973 and is also Canada's last dollar bill design ever issued.    

All four notes are in new condition and come presented in archival quality mylar sleeves.

1954 $1 Modified Design:
• Face: original young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
• Back: Western Prairie scene

1967 Centennial Issue (double-dated 1867–1967):
• Face: Centennial symbol (stylized maple leaf divided into 11 triangles)//Queen Elizabeth II
• Back: Old Parliament buildings

1967 Centennial Issue (serial number):
• Face: Centennial symbol (stylized maple leaf divided into 11 triangles)//Queen Elizabeth II
• Back: Old Parliament buildings

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

Includes:
• One-Dollar Notes of Queen Elizabeth II

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