An exquisite example of Canadian history, this 1937 $50 banknote, graded EF-40 by CCCS, captures the elegance of King George VI’s era. A rare and vibrant addition to any collection.
- Denomination: $50 Dollars
- Composition: Paper
- Obverse Description:
- The obverse features a central portrait of King George VI in military regalia, flanked by ornate designs and the bilingual inscriptions ‘BANK OF CANADA’ and ‘BANQUE DU CANADA.’ The note’s bold red hue complements the intricate details, with the denomination ‘FIFTY DOLLARS / CINQUANTE DOLLARS’ prominently displayed below the portrait. The serial number ‘B/H2423935’ appears in red ink, along with the date ‘Ottawa, 2nd Jan. 1937.’
- Reverse Description:
- The reverse showcases a stunning allegorical vignette symbolizing Canada’s exploration and industry. The central design is framed by ornate details, with ’50’ prominently featured in each corner. The bilingual denomination further emphasizes the note’s prestige.
- Size: Not Available
- Year: 1937
- Signatures: Donald Gordon (Deputy Governor), Graham Ford Towers (Governor)
- Serial Number: B/H2423935












