1937 20 Dollars The Bank of Canada J/E Prefix J/E2194918

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Discover a remarkable piece of history with this 1937 Canadian 20 Dollar Banknote, an exquisite specimen from The Bank of Canada. This banknote features a unique blend of artistry and cultural significance, making it a must-have for collectors and investors alike.

  • Year: 1937
  • Denomination: 20 Dollars
  • Issuer: The Bank of Canada
  • Serial Number: J/E2194918
  • Size: 152 x 73 mm
  • Composition: High-quality paper
  • Country: Canada
  • Type: Banknotes

The obverse side of the note showcases a meticulous design featuring English texts on the left and French texts on the right. Centrally located is an elegant portrait of King George VI dressed in official attire, framed beautifully in a black and white geometric design adorned with rosettes, and the values “20” and “TWENTY / VINGT” prominently displayed against a green background.

The reverse side is equally stunning, depicting an allegory of fertility that features a serene woman holding a sickle amidst a decorative landscape. Behind her, a fruit tree stands against a picturesque lake and mountain scene, creating a captivating vista surrounded by intricate patterns, all harmoniously set in green.

Notably, this banknote is signed by renowned figures in Canadian finance: James Elliott Coyne (Deputy Governor) and Graham Ford Towers (Governor), adding to its authenticity and value.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or a new investor, this rare 20 Dollar bill from 1937 is an outstanding addition to any portfolio. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Canadian heritage and a symbol of monetary history.

Weight50 g
Dimensions2 × 20 × 15 cm
Composition

Country/Region of Manufacture

Canada

Denomination

20 Dollars

Brand

Unbranded

MPN

Does not Apply

Catalogue Numbers

Ch GPM# BC-25, P# 62

Weight
N#

201720

NN#

495962

Issuer

Bank of Canada

Issue Year

1937

Grade

Ungraded

Item Type

banknote

Serial Number
Circulated/Uncirculated

Circulated

Certification Number