Description
The $1 Canadian 1967 Centennial bank note, an integral part of the commemorative series issued during Canada's centennial celebrations, is a noteworthy piece of the country's numismatic history. This banknote features a striking representation of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side with the Centennial symbol. The reverse side highlights the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, symbolizing the political foundation of the nation. The use of vibrant colours, detailed engravings, and the inclusion of significant national symbols make the $1 Centennial bank note a visually compelling and historically rich artifact, encapsulating the spirit of Canadian identity during the pivotal centennial year in 1967.
These $1 Centennial Series bank notes are non-certified but are in uncirculated condition. Simply select the bundle size to view availability.