Canada, 1 Dollar, 1967, Centennial of Confederation, P-84, UNC
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Canada, 1 Dollar, 1967, Centennial of Confederation, P-84, UNC Celebrate a milestone in Canadian history with this iconic 1967 Canadian $1 Centennial of Confederation banknote. Issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation (1867-1967), this special note features distinctive centennial markings and remains one of the most recognizable commemorative banknotes ever issued by the Bank of Canada. The design includes a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Canada’s original Parliament Buildings on the reverse, honoring the nation’s heritage and growth during its centennial year. Condition: Uncirculated. No folds, tears, or creases. Stored flat in a protective sleeve. Stock photo shown. Prefix and serial numbers may vary. Issuer Canada Issuing bank Bank of Canada Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) Type Circulating commemorative banknotes Year 1967 Value 1 Dollar (1 CAD) Currency Dollar (1858-date) Composition Paper Size 152 × 70 mm Shape Rectangular Demonetized 1 January 2021 Number N# 201714 Related











