A black and white frame made of decorative shapes and including the value of the banknote `1` & `ONE`. In an oval in the middle, a portrait of king George V with the mention `Dominion of Canada` just above. On the left side, the word `ONE` and on the right side, a seal. On either side the serial number of the portrait.
Reverse description
In the middle, a view of the Library of the Parliament in Ottawa with the lettering `Dominion of Canada` just above.
Signature(s)
C. E. Campbell, W. C. Clark, Robert Watson Sellar, George W. Hyndman, John C. Saunders, S. P. McCavour,
Protection type
Protection description
Obverse lettering
1
ONE
THE DOMINION OF CANADA
WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND
ONE DOLLAR
OTTAWA, JULY 2ND 1923
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
CANADA
COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY
FOR MINISTER OF FINANCE
CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Reverse lettering
1
DOMINION OF CANADA
ONE DOLLAR
CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Variants
There exists a very rare variant with rounded edges and an overprint "in silver" (У СРЕБРУ). Only 3 known samples exist, with serial numbers A.059 998, A.059 999 and A.059 000.