4 x $1 Modified Circulated Bank Note 1954 – Bank of Canada (EACH SIGNATURE COMBINATION)
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Upon the death of King George VI in 1952, a new issue of Canadian paper money was prepared for the incoming monarch, Elizabeth II with a number of marked departures from previous issues. The portrait of the Queen was positioned at the right end of the face for all denominations, where it would get less wear by folding than the centered portraits of the 1937 issue. The face tint (background colour) was more complex than previous notes and the allegorical vignettes on the backs of the 1937 issue were replaced by Canadian scenes.
This issue was withdrawn beginning in 1970 because the prefix letters were almost entirely used up. There was also a large number of counterfeits of this issue appearing, particularly on the higher $50 and $100 denominations. The later signature varieties of these denominations were replaced quickly and are relatively scarce today.
There are x4 banknotes, one from each signature combination available in the series. The banknotes may contain tear, holes or grafiti.
The Bank of Canada’s $1 note features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on one side and the Canadian western prairie and sky on the reverse.