The listing, Banknote; Canada; 1 dollar; 1967 Confederation Centennial; Regular Issue; Fine, or better (F+) has ended.
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In 1967 Canada celebrated it's 100th (Centennial) Anniversary of Confederation by issuing commemorative coinage; in addition, commemorative one dollar ($1.00) banknotes were issued. The main addition was the maple leaf symbol for the Confederation (see 1st pic)
The winner of this auction will receive one (1) 1967 Canada 1 dollar regular issue banknote in Fine, or better, (F+) condition. Signatures are J.R. Beattie and L. Raminsky.
PLEASE NOTE - This banknote is in Fine, or better, (F+) condition and you will receive the exact banknote shown in the photographs. The grading was done by a third party from whom I purchase regularly - and trust implicitly for their expertise and honesty. Coin easel NOT included. ;-)
BONUS - This banknote will come, as shown in the photos, with a semi-rigid bill holder.
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INTERESTING FACT - “In addition to the regular serial number and asterisk issues released for circulation, a special collectors issue was prepared with the dates “1867 1967” replacing the serial numbers and were available only from the Bank of Canada at face value (although many later entered circulation. The collectors issue has remained very common, as they were hoarded by the public.” CoC 2014