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  2. 1935 Canadian banknote series - Wikipedia

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    The $1 banknote of the 1935 Series features a portrait of George V. The 1935 Canadian banknote series is the first series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar issued by the Bank of Canada. They were first circulated on 11 March 1935, the same day that the Bank of Canada officially started operating. Two sets of banknotes were printed for each ...

  3. Banknotes of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    This series represented another complete departure in design from earlier issues: colourful, wavy patterns were introduced; a new series of Canadian scenic vignettes was created; portraits of former Canadian prime ministers were re-introduced. Both Laurier and Macdonald were on the 1935 and 1937 series, but now joined by King and Borden.

  4. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (1900–1999) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most profitable aspects of the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) is its numismatic product line. [1] The first numismatic coin from the RCM was arguably the 1935 dollar commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Though intended for circulation, it was the first Canadian coin commemorating an event.

  5. Coins of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The 1921 50¢ is also an extremely rare coin. It is the rarest of the King George V series. The first Canadian silver $1 coin was issued as a commemorative coin in 1935 to commemorate King George V's Silver Jubilee. The portrait of the King on this coin was the same as that of the coins of several other countries.

  6. Commemorative banknotes of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The first commemorative banknote issued by the Bank of Canada was a $25 banknote in the 1935 series to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the accession of George V to the throne. [3] [4] The royal purple banknote was issued on 6 May 1935, [4] and is the only $25 banknote issued by the Bank of Canada. [5]

  7. Canadian one-hundred-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    Series Series year Main colour Obverse Reverse Issued Withdrawn 1935: 1935 Dark brown Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester: Commerce and industry allegory 11 March 1935 1937: 1937 Brown John A. Macdonald: Commerce and industry allegory 19 July 1937 Canadian Landscape: 1954 Brown Elizabeth II: Okanagan Lake, view north from Campbell Mountain ...

  8. Category:Banknotes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes of the Canadian dollar; 0–9. 1935 Canadian banknote series; 1937 Canadian banknote series; Canadian Landscape; B.

  9. Canadian silver dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian silver dollar (French: Dollar argent du Canada) was first issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V.The coin's reverse design was sculpted by Emanuel Hahn and portrays a voyageur and a person of Indigenous descent paddling a birch-bark canoe.

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