1 dollars 1911 — Canada ( Pick: 27 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 dollar issued in Canada in 1911. It is cataloged under Pick number 27. The note measures 185 x 85 mm and is printed on paper.
The front side features a black design with a green tint, while the reverse is predominantly green. The note is signed by T. C. Boville, Deputy Minister of Finance, and was printed by the American Bank Note Company in Ottawa.
A total of 20,000,000 pieces were produced.
The front side features a black design with a green tint, while the reverse is predominantly green. The note is signed by T. C. Boville, Deputy Minister of Finance, and was printed by the American Bank Note Company in Ottawa.
A total of 20,000,000 pieces were produced.
Specifications
- Signed by
- T. C. Boville, Deputy Minister of Finance
- Date of issue
- January 3, 1911
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company, Ottawa
- Colour
- Black with green tint on obverse; green on reverse
- Dimensions
- 185 x 85 mm
- Amount produced
- 20,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 27
About this banknote
The Dominion of Canada issued this 1-dollar banknote in 1911. The series was necessitated by the need to establish a unified currency across Canada post-Confederation. It was printed by the American Bank Note Company in Ottawa, with a notable production volume of 20 million notes.
The front side of the banknote features portraits of dignitaries along with ornate bordering and inscriptions. The back side displays an intricate image of the Canadian Parliament buildings. Notable signatory on the note is T. C. Boville, Deputy Minister of Finance. The note is cataloged as Pick 27.