5 dollars 1985 - Out of register serial numbers Valeur Out of register DenominationGVGFVFEFAUUNC 1 dollar$20.00$30.00$50.00$80.00$100$150$200 2 dollars$22.50$33.80$56.30$90.00$110$170$230 5 dollars$25.00$37.50$62.50$100$130$190$250
Here's a list of different types of errors and varieties that may appear on banknotes during the production process. More errors and varieties Prices in CAD $ Double denomination 2 denominations are visible on the banknote. The 2nd denomination can be on the holographic strip, on a whole side...
the Bank has relied on the assistance of two companies that specialize in security printing (Security printers specialize in items such as passports, stock certificates, bonds, postage stamps, and bank notes, where protection against forgery is of primary importance): Canadian Bank Note Compa...
Bank Notes from 1859:The American Bank Note Company printed ten, twenty, and fifty dollar bills dated as June 1st 1859 for use by The International Bank of Canada. Twenty dollar bills are scarce. The two other denominations are relatively common. Please contact us for exact ...
All bank notes dated as 1st June 1922 were printed by the American Bank Note Company, Ottawa. They were signed by John S. Hendrie and J.P. Bell. Surprisingly, the $25 denomination is the most common of the three types printed. These were probably saved in higher numbers because of ...
Canadian Bank of Commerce banknotes of 1917 » Canadian Bank of Commerce banknotes ($5, $10, $20, $50 and $100) from 1888 to 1912 were printed by The American Bank Note Company. Canadian Bank of Commerce banknotes of 1879 and 1887 ...
Intriguing and valuable error Canadian notes List of some intriguing and valuable error Canadian notes.The Art and Design of Canadian Bank Notes The design and production of a bank note is a formidable challenge.Share this page:NewsletterSubscribe to our newsletter and stay updated. SUB...
Coins and Canada - 2 dollars - Canadian banknotes of 1954 modified portrait - Bank of Canada notes price guide and values
Bank of Canada values and prices of 1954 modified portrait banknotes With the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne in 1952, the Bank began planning the third series of Bank of Canada notes. Although the colours and bilingual text were retained, significant changes to the design gave ...
Bank Notes from 1859 & 1861:The bank first issued currency dated as August 1st 1859 and 1st February 1861. All of these early bank notes have an engraved location of Sherbrooke. Red overprints for Stansbrdige, Stanstead, and Waterloo could also be present. The American B...