100 dollars 1975 — Canada ( Pick: 91 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 dollars issued in Canada in 1975. It is cataloged under Pick number 91.
The note features a brown color on a multicolored underprint. It measures 152 x 70 mm and bears the signatures of R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. The banknote was printed by the British American Bank Note Company Limited.
The 100-dollar note reflects Canada's monetary practices during the 1970s. The dimensions comply with standard sizes used in Canadian banknotes of that time.
The note features a brown color on a multicolored underprint. It measures 152 x 70 mm and bears the signatures of R. William Lawson and Gerald Keith Bouey. The banknote was printed by the British American Bank Note Company Limited.
The 100-dollar note reflects Canada's monetary practices during the 1970s. The dimensions comply with standard sizes used in Canadian banknotes of that time.
Specifications
- Signed by
- R. William Lawson, Gerald Keith Bouey
- Date of issue
- 1975
- Printing office
- British American Bank Note Company Limited
- Colour
- brown on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 152 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 91
About this banknote
The Bank of Canada issued this 100-dollar banknote in 1975. This note is part of a series introduced to modernize Canadian currency and enhance security features. The note is printed by the British American Bank Note Company Limited.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Sir Robert Borden, Canada's eighth Prime Minister. The reverse side depicts a waterfront scene, showcasing historical maritime activities. This banknote, identified as Pick 91, is printed in brown on a multicolored underprint and measures 152 x 70 mm.