KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 dollars 1971 — Canada ( Pick: 88 )

Region: North America
Front side
10 dollars Canada 1971 — Front side
Back side
10 dollars Canada 1971 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10-dollar note issued in Canada in 1971. It is cataloged under Pick number 88. The note features a color scheme of purple on a multicolored underprint and is made of paper. The dimensions are 152 x 70 mm. It is signed by John Robert Beattie, the Deputy Governor, and Louis Rasminsky, the Governor.

This note is categorized as very scarce. The printing office responsible for its production is the Canadian Bank Note Company.

The Canadian dollar was introduced as a decimal currency on February 15, 1867.

Specifications

Signed by
John Robert Beattie (Deputy Governor), Louis Rasminsky (Governor)
Date of issue
1971
Printing office
Canadian Bank Note Company
Colour
Purple on multicolored underprint
Dimensions
152 x 70 mm
Amount produced
Very scarce
Pick catalog
88

About this banknote

The Bank of Canada issued this 10-dollar banknote in 1971. This series was introduced following design updates to feature new portraits and enhanced security features. It is signed by John Robert Beattie as Deputy Governor and Louis Rasminsky as Governor. The note was printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company.

The front of the note features a portrait of Canada's first Prime Minister, while the back depicts an industrial scene with a focus on oil refineries. The note measures 152 x 70 mm and is printed in purple on a multicolored underprint on paper. With the Pick number 88, this note is considered very scarce.

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