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10 Dollars

Issuer Bank of Canada / Banque du Canada
Year 1937
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse description The reverse is engraved in dark green and black, with large numeral '10' panels at left and right framed by elaborate guilloche borders. The central vignette portrays a classical allegorical female figure holding a caduceus, standing before an industrial port scene with ships, a railway locomotive, and a globe at her feet, symbolising Canadian commerce and industry. The bilingual inscription 'BANK OF CANADA / BANQUE DU CANADA' runs across the top, with 'TEN DOLLARS / DIX DOLLARS' along the bottom.
Reverse lettering BANK OF CANADA
BANQUE DU CANADA
TEN DOLLARS
10
DIX DOLLARS
BRITISH AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY LIMITED
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Protection description King George VI portrait visible when held to light.
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