• 1935

    This striking early note featured Queen Mary, consort to King George V. With bold red coloration and separate English and French issues, it represents one of the most collectible and prestigious early Canadian notes.

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  • 1937

    King George VI adorns this updated bilingual issue. The bright red design and its prominent place in Canada’s monetary history make it a frequent target for collectors building early 20th-century sets.

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  • 1954

    Part of the “Canadian Landscape” series, this version originally included the “Devil’s Face” portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, later revised. The reverse showcases the Saint-François River. This iconic note marked a new era in Canadian currency design.

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  • 1974

    Part of the much-loved “Scenes of Canada” series, this note features a mature Queen Elizabeth II and a stunning depiction of Inuit hunters on Baffin Island. It celebrates Canada's Indigenous heritage and the northern lifestyle.

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  • 1986

    The last $2 banknote ever issued before the toonie coin debuted. From the “Birds of Canada” series, it features robins and upgraded security. It’s both a modern classic and a farewell to a denomination in note form.

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