1937 $10 Dollars The Bank of Canada REPLACEMENT CCCS Graded VF-30

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Capture the elegance of Canada’s 1937 $10 banknote featuring King George VI, graded VF-30 by CCCS. This note is an iconic representation of Canada’s historical currency.

  • Denomination: $10 Dollars
  • Composition: Paper
  • Obverse Description:
    • The obverse features a central portrait of King George VI in military attire, flanked by ornate floral and geometric patterns. The bilingual inscriptions ‘BANK OF CANADA’ and ‘BANQUE DU CANADA’ are displayed on either side of the portrait. The denomination ‘TEN DOLLARS / DIX DOLLARS’ is shown in bold, along with the red-inked serial number ‘Y/D5676908’ and the date ‘Ottawa, 2nd Jan. 1937.’
  • Reverse Description:
    • The reverse illustrates an allegorical depiction of Progress and Agriculture. Two female figures are seated, representing industry and farming, with intricate ornamental designs surrounding the vignette. The denomination ’10’ is displayed in each corner.
  • Size: Not Available
  • Year: 1937
  • Signatures: James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor), Graham Ford Towers (Governor)
  • Serial Number: Y/D5676908
Weight50 g
Dimensions2 × 20 × 15 cm
Composition

Denomination

$10 Dollars

Brand
MPN
Catalogue Numbers
Weight
N#

nan

NN#

nan

Issuer

The Bank of Canada

Issue Year

1937

Grade

VF-30

Item Type

banknote

Certification

CCCS

Serial Number

Y/D5676908

Circulated/Uncirculated

Circulated

Certification Number