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1973 Bank of Canada / Banque Du Canada - 1 (One) Canadian Dollar CAD Banknote Serial No. ALH 7878433

1973 Bank of Canada / Banque Du Canada - 1 (One) Canadian Dollar CAD Banknote Serial No. ALH 7878433

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Description

1973 Canadian 1 Dollar Banknote – A Classic Piece of Canadian Currency

Issued by the Bank of Canada, the 1973 Canadian 1 Dollar banknote was part of the Scenes of Canada series, which featured iconic national imagery. This was the last regularly issued $1 banknote, as Canada transitioned to the Loonie coin in 1987, officially ending the circulation of paper dollars in 1989.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Bank of Canada

Denomination: 1 Dollar

Year of Issue: 1973

Pick Number: P-85

Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company & British American Bank Note Company

Size: Approx. 156 × 70 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intaglio and lithographic printing

Design Features:

Obverse: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, based on a photograph by Yousuf Karsh

Reverse: A detailed engraving of Parliament Hill and the Ottawa River, featuring the tugboat Missinaibi, used for log transport

This banknote incorporated rainbow printing, a technique used to enhance security and prevent counterfeiting. The serial numbers were printed in red on the left and blue on the right, adding to its distinct design.

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1973 Canadian 1 Dollar is a significant piece of Canada’s monetary history, marking the final era of paper dollars before the introduction of the Loonie. With its detailed engraving, historical relevance, and transitionary role in Canadian currency, this banknote remains a popular collectible among numismatics enthusiasts.

Secure this $1 banknote today and own a tangible piece of Canada’s financial heritage!

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