Reference:
Pick: #107 , Other: #BC-70
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Description
Canada. Bank of Canada. 2011-2017 Issue. 10 Dollars Type 2013. Date of introduction: 07-11-2013. Dimensions: 152 x 70 mm. Banknote made of "polypropylene" with new security features. Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (CBNC) with the prefix "F". Front and back: Multicolored print predominantly purple. Texts in English and French. Description of the front: security background composed of small repetitive graphics in color gradients. In the center, a portrait of Sir John Alexander Macdonald and the legend text below. No more security thread or watermark. These are replaced on the right by a transparent holographic band with changing colors, containing a miniature version of the portrait, the value "10" printed in rehearsal, and at the bottom, the Ottawa Parliament Library. On the sides of this transparent band, a border of maple leaves printed in purple and the curved text of the issuing institute "BANK OF CANADA - BANQUE DU CANADA" highlighted by a line of numbers "10". On the left, the word "CANADA" printed in white. Below, a transparent window in the shape of a frosted maple leaf. At the bottom, the value "10" and both signatures are printed in purple. Three variants of signatures are known with The Deputy Governor and The Governor. Description of the back: view of the "The Canadian" train crossing the Canadian Rockies with Mount Zengel in the distance. In the center, a map of Canada's passenger railways. At the bottom, the serial number is printed twice in black. The letter for the replacement note has not yet been defined by the Bank of Canada.