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2017 Canada Bank Of Canada Dollars Commemorative BC-75 PMG 68 EPQ Gem UNC.
$ 63.78
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For all of you who hope to own this amazing banknote, we wish you the best of luck.Price is for
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PMG 68 EPQ Superb Gem Unc.
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2017 Canada Bank Of Canada Dollars Commemorative BC-75 PMG 68 EPQ Superb Gem UNC.
**PMG BAGS are not included in the sale**
CANADA 150TH ANNIVERSARY BANK NOTE
Own a piece of history
SUPERB GEM UNCIRCULATED.
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• Exceptional Paper Quality
• Exceptional Centering
• Perfectly square cut
• Perfectly straight edge cutting
• Strong embossing
• Bright, rich colours
THE
CANADA
150 COMMEMORATIVE BANK NOTE
On 1 July 2017,
Canada
had proudly celebrated its 150th birthday. To mark this event, the Bank of Canada had issued a new and unique commemorative bank note.
For the first time, the Bank has produced a note featuring four portraits on the front. Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Agnes Macphail and James Gladstone—all parliamentarians—were chosen for their significant roles in shaping our country. Their vision and courage helped to make
Canada
what it is today: a nation of many voices and cultures.
Above and below the portraits is a pattern evoking the Assomption (or arrow) sash. It is the brightly coloured sash, historically worn by the
habitants
of
Quebec
, that has become a cultural symbol of the Métis people. The front of the note has numerous other design elements that celebrate our country’s history and culture. These include the Hall of Honour and the Memorial Chamber Screen Arch from
Canada
’s Parliament Buildings, the Coat of Arms of Canada and a delicate rendering of
Owl’s Bouquet
, by renowned Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak.
The five images spanning the back of the note celebrate both the beauty and diversity of our land from the coastal mountains in the West, through the rich wheat fields of the Prairies, to Canadian Shield country and the rockbound
Atlantic
Coast
. These landscapes are laid over a backdrop of the dancing aurora borealis, a powerful icon of the North.
All of the provinces and territories plus their dates of entry into Confederation are printed at the top and bottom of the clear window. This is one of a number of security features that are part of this note. The raised ink of traditional intaglio printing can be found on both the front and back, while cutting-edge, colour shifting metallic ink is used on the arch feature. There are also several holograms to be seen from top to bottom in the clear window.
Signatures combinations
Left - C. A. Wilkins
Right - S. S. Poloz
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