10 dollars 1989 — Canada ( Pick: 96 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Canada in 1989. It is cataloged under Pick number 96.
Its predominant colors are green and blue, featuring multicolored security elements. The dimensions of the banknote are 152 x 70 mm, and it is made of paper.
The note is signed by Gordon George Thiessen, Deputy Governor, and John William Crow, Governor. It was printed by BA International Inc. (British American Bank Note Company Limited) in Canada. Approximately 199,940,000 notes were produced.
Its predominant colors are green and blue, featuring multicolored security elements. The dimensions of the banknote are 152 x 70 mm, and it is made of paper.
The note is signed by Gordon George Thiessen, Deputy Governor, and John William Crow, Governor. It was printed by BA International Inc. (British American Bank Note Company Limited) in Canada. Approximately 199,940,000 notes were produced.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gordon George Thiessen (Deputy Governor), John William Crow (Governor)
- Date of issue
- 1989
- Printing office
- BA International Inc. (British American Bank Note Company Limited), Canada
- Colour
- Predominantly green and blue with multicolored security features
- Dimensions
- 152 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Approximately 199,940,000 notes
- Pick catalog
- 96
About this banknote
The Bank of Canada issued the 10-dollar banknote in 1989 as part of the Birds of Canada series. This series was introduced to replace the multicolored Scenes of Canada series, enhancing design elements and incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting.
The front side of the note features a portrait of John A. Macdonald. The back side showcases an engraving of an osprey flying over a body of water. This note, designated as Pick 96, was printed by the British American Bank Note Company Limited. Approximately 199,940,000 notes of this denomination were produced.