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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 ...
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]
The Canadian Bank Note Company (CBNC) is a Canadian security printing company. It is best known for holding the contract with the Bank of Canada to supply it with Canada's banknotes since 1935. The company's other clients include private businesses, national and sub-national governments, central banks , and postal services from around the world.
As of the end of 1944, the Canadian government withdrew permission for Canadian banks to issue new notes for circulation in Canada; and by 1950, liability for all outstanding Canadian bank notes was transferred to the Bank of Canada, where such notes may still be redeemed. [4] The total value of the notes outstanding at that time was ...
Pages in category "Banknotes of Canada" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... 1935 Canadian banknote series; 1937 Canadian banknote series;
Bank of Canada established; The Bank of Canada issues a $500 banknote with Sir John A. Macdonald's portrait and a $1,000 note with Sir Wilfrid Laurier's portrait; May 6 – Silver Jubilee of George V's accession as King; May 7 – David Dunlap Observatory opens; May 25 – Cabot Monument unveiled, Montreal; June 5 – The On-to-Ottawa Trek begins
1935 Canadian novels ... Pages in category "1935 in Canada" ... 0–9. 17th Canadian Parliament; 1935 Canadian banknote series; N. 1935 New Year Honours; O.
The Canadian five-dollar note is the lowest denomination and one of the most common banknotes of the Canadian dollar. As with all modern Canadian banknotes, all text is in both English and French (see Official bilingualism in Canada ) .