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Bank of Canada 1937 Twenty Dollar Bill

Bank of Canada 1937 Twenty Dollar Bill

 

Most Canadian bank notes from 1937 feature a portrait of King George VI (with exception of $100 and $1000 bills). Each denomination has a different color tint, just like modern currency does today. Twenty dollar bills are an olive green color. The first thing you will probably notice is that the left side of each bank note has English text and the right hand side has French text. This was a change from 1935 bank notes, which were printed with either just French or just English text. 1937 $20 bills were printed by The Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited.

 

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Uploaded on October 11, 2020
Taken on July 19, 2019