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Banknotes in circulation: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 dollars. Issuing Bank - Bank of Canada.
Banknotes of the main circulation SAMPLE 2011 - 2013
5 dollars.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir Wilfried Laurier (1841 - 1919), a Canadian politician, 7th Prime Minister of Canada from July 11, 1896 to October 5, 1911 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR WILFRID LAURIER PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1896 - 1911. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination with the number "5". In the lower left corner there is the denomination with the figure "5", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: FIVE · CINQ DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of Wilfried Laurier (above) and an image of the western building of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 5, to the right of the building in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 5, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination in number.
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknote field - an image of an astronaut in outer space and a Canadian remote manipulator "Dextre" installed on the International Space Station. Below are explanatory inscriptions in two lines in English and French: CANADARM2 ET DEXTRE | CANADARM2 AND DEXTRE. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - the denomination with the figure "5", in the upper right - the inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side there is a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - the denomination number "5". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
10 dollars.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is a portrait of Sir John Alexander MacDonald (1815 - 1891), the first Prime Minister of Canada. Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1867 - 1873, 1878 - 1891. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination with the number "10". In the lower left corner there is a denomination of "10", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: DIX · TEN DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of John MacDonald (above) and an image of the Library of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa. The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 10, to the right of the library in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 10, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination with a number.
Reverse: In the central part of the Banknotes field - the image of the transcontinental Canadian express against the background of the mountains. Below are two-line explanatory captions in English and French: THE CANADIAN | LE CANADIEN. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - denomination with "10", in the upper right - inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side there is a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - the denomination with the number "10". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
20 dollars.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is a portrait of Elizabeth II (born 1926), Queen of Great Britain from 1952 to the present. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination with the number "20". In the lower left corner there is a denomination of "20", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: TWENTY · VINGT DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of Elizabeth II (above) and the image of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 20, to the right of the library in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 20, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination with a number.
Reverse: In the central part of the banknotes field - the image of the Vimia memorial, erected in memory of the Canadian soldiers who died in France during the First World War. Below are explanatory inscriptions in two lines in English and French: MONUMENT COMMEMORATIF DU CANADA A VIMY / CANADIAN NATIONAL VIMY MEMORIAL. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - the denomination with the number "20", in the upper right - the inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - the denomination with the number "20". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
50 dollars.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874 - 1950), tenth Prime Minister of Canada from December 29, 1921 to June 28, 1926, from September 25, 1926 to August 6, 1930 and from October 23, 1935 to November 15, 1948 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR WL MACKENZIE KING PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1921 - 1930, 1935 - 1948. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination of "50". In the lower left corner there is a denomination of "50", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: CINCUANTE · FIFTY DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of W. Mackenzie King (above) and the image of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa (below). The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 50, to the right of the tower in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 50, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination with a number.
Reverse: In the central part of the banknotes field - the image of the Arctic icebreaker "Amundsen", below the explanatory inscriptions in two lines in English and French: CCGS AMUNDSEN, RESEARCH ICEBREAKER | LE NGCC AMUNDSEN, BRIS-GLACE DE RECHERCHE. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - denomination with the number "50", in the upper right - the inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - the denomination number "50". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
100 dollars.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854 - 1937), the eighth Prime Minister of Canada from October 10, 1911 to July 10, 1920 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR ROBERT L. BOEDEN PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1911 - 1920. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination of "100". In the lower left corner there is a denomination of "100", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: ONE HUNDRED · CENT DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of R.L. Borden (above) and a depiction of the East Corps of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa (below). The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 100, to the right of the tower in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 100, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination with a number.
Reverse: In the central part of the field Banknotes - a picture of a woman engaged in medical research, below explanatory inscriptions in two lines in French and English: INNOVATION MÉDICALE | MEDICAL INNOVATION. In the foreground is an image of a vial of insulin - its selection belongs to a group of scientists at the University of Toronto. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - denomination with "100", in the upper right - the inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side there is a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - denomination "100". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE DEDICATED TO THE LONGEST RULE OF THE CURRENT MONARCH - QUEEN ELIZABETH II.
20 dollars.
The Commemorative Banknote is a modified version of the existing $ 20 Banknote, made of polymer, which features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The design of the new Banknote coincides with the design of the popular $ 20 Banknote, with one distinct difference: a special insert depicts Her Majesty wearing a crown (tiara) for the first time on a Canadian banknote. The portrait was created in 1951 based on the image of the famous Canadian photographer Karsh - the same one whose photographs inspired the portrait for the engraving of the queen without the crown in the series of 1954 banknotes and in the commemorative banknote dedicated to the celebration of the Confederation in 1967.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is a portrait of Elizabeth II (born 1926), Queen of Great Britain from 1952 to the present. In the upper left corner there is an inscription: CANADA, below - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, in the upper right corner there is a denomination with the number "20". In the lower left corner there is a denomination of "20", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy. On the left side of the Banknote there is a semicircular inscription: TWENTY · VINGT DOLLARS, on the right side of the banknote: THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER | CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL OTTAWA. On the right side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe with a colorful portrait of Elizabeth II (above) and the image of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The inscriptions are located in a semicircle - to the left of the portrait in English: BANK OF CANADA 20, to the right of the library in French: BANQUE DU CANADA 20, under the inscriptions there is a strip of microtext from the denomination with a number.
Reverse: In the central part of the banknotes field - the image of the Vimia memorial, erected in memory of the Canadian soldiers who died in France during the First World War. Below are explanatory inscriptions in two lines in English and French: MONUMENT COMMEMORATIF DU CANADA A VIMY / CANADIAN NATIONAL VIMY MEMORIAL. In the upper left corner of the Banknote - the denomination with the number "20", in the upper right - the inscription: CANADA. On the left side of the Banknote there is a transparent stripe mirroring the images of the front side, on the right side - a transparent window in the form of a maple leaf, below - the denomination with the number "20". At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
Circulation: 40 million copies.
The banknote was put into circulation on September 10, 2015.
BANKNOTES RARELY MEETING IN CIRCULATION.
Banknotes of the series 1935, 1937, 1954, 1967 - 1979, 1986 - 1988,
series 2001 - 2004 "Traveling in Canada".
5 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote is a portrait of Sir Ulfried Laurier (1841 - 1919), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of Canada from July 11, 1896 to October 5, 1911, a representative of the Liberal Party. Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR WILFRID LAURIER PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1896 - 1911. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in figure. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the banknote - the image of the western building of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Over the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, French and English: CINQ · FIVE, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - the denomination with the figure "5", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse side: The Banknote field is occupied by the image of winter sports: on the right side - children playing hockey, on the left - a child riding on a sled down a hill, in the upper part - skaters. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, denomination with the figure "5" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
5 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote is a portrait of Sir Ulfried Laurier (1841 - 1919), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of Canada from July 11, 1896 to October 5, 1911, a representative of the Liberal Party. Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR WILFRID LAURIER PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1896 - 1911. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in figure. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the banknote - the image of the western building of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Over the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, French and English: CINQ · FIVE, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - the denomination with the figure "5", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse side: The Banknote field is occupied by the image of winter sports: on the right side - children playing hockey, on the left - a child riding on a sled down a hill, in the upper part - skaters. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, denomination with the figure "5" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
10 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir John Alexander MacDonald (1815 - 1891) - the first Prime Minister of Canada in 1867 - 1873, as well as in 1878 - 1891 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1867 - 1873, 1878 - 1891. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in number. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the Banknote - the image of the Library of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa. On top of the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, French and English: TEN · DIX, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - face value "10", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse: The Banknote field is occupied by the image of the Canadian peacekeeping force, on the right side - a war memorial, on the left - soaring pigeons. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, denomination with the number "10" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
20 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in number. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the Banknote - the image of the main building of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa. On top of the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, French and English: VINGT · TWENTY, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - face value "20", below - signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse: On the right side of the field of the banknote, covered with a thematic ornament, there is an image of B. Reid's sculptural composition from the history of the Haida Indians. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, denomination with the number "20" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
50 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874 - 1950), tenth Prime Minister of Canada from December 29, 1921 to June 28, 1926, from September 25, 1926 to August 6, 1930 and from October 23, 1935 to November 15, 1948 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIR WL MACKENZIE KING PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1921 - 1930, 1935 - 1948. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in number. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the Banknote is the image of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. On top of the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, English and French: FIFTY · CINCUANTE, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - face value "50", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse side: On the right side of the Banknote field there are sculptures of the so-called. The Famous Five - women who played an important role in changing the social status of women: Emily Murphy; Irene Parleby; Nelly McClang; Louise McKinney; Henrietta Muir Edwards. Below is a medal featuring Theresa F. Casgrain (1896 - 1981), Canada's first female senator. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, face value "50" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated
100 dollars.
Obverse: On the left side of the Banknote - a portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854 - 1937), the eighth Prime Minister of Canada from October 10, 1911 to July 10, 1920 Under the portrait there is an explanatory inscription: SIRROBERT L. BOEDEN PREMIER MINISTRE | PRIME MINISTER 1911 - 1920. In the lower left corner - the coat of arms of the country, in the upper left - denomination in figure. On the left edge of the Banknote there is a vertical inscription: BANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA, below, under the microtext strip, there is an inscription: OTTAWA CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL | THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER. In the center of the Banknote - the image of the eastern building of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. On top of the image there is an inscription: CANADA, below the denomination in two state languages, French and English: CENT · ONE HUNDRED, below the inscription: DOLLARS. In the lower right corner - face value "100", below - the signatures of the bank manager and his deputy.
Reverse side: In the right part of the field of the Banknote there is an image of the globe with the territory of Canada, the "Radarsat-1" satellite and a telecommunication antenna. In the upper right corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: CANADA, face value "100" is located in the upper left and lower right corners. At the bottom of the Banknote - twice repeated