• 1935

    Features Princess Mary and a pastoral allegory symbolizing the harvest. Part of the original Bank of Canada release, it's a rare and artistically rich note.

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  • 1937

    Featuring King George VI, this note uses purple tones and intricate engraving. It marked an effort to standardize and secure Canadian currency across the board.

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  • 1954

    Queen Elizabeth II fronts this design, paired with a coastal salmon seining scene. Offered in both “Devil’s Face” and modified versions, it’s a visual snapshot of Canada’s maritime strength.

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  • 1971

    A favorite from the “Scenes of Canada” series, showing a train crossing the Rockies. This note symbolizes Canada's vastness and transportation heritage.

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  • 1989

    Part of the “Birds of Canada” series, this note features the osprey, a powerful raptor. Improved anti-counterfeit features and a refined look mark this series.

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  • 2001

    From the “Canadian Journey” series, it honors remembrance and peacekeeping, with war memorial motifs and powerful national symbols.

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  • 2013

    Part of the polymer “Frontier” series, it includes Canadian war monuments and high-tech features for anti-counterfeiting.

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  • 2018

    A groundbreaking vertical note honoring civil rights activist Viola Desmond. It’s the first Canadian banknote to feature a Black woman and a departure from traditional layouts.

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