Reference:
Pick: #112 , Other: #BC-75
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Description
Canada. Bank of Canada. 2011-2017 Issue. 10 Dollars Type 2017. Date of introduction: 01-06-2017. Dimensions: 152 x 70 mm. Commemorative note made of "polypropylene". Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (CBNC). Front and back: Multicolored print predominantly green and purple. Texts in English and French. Description of the front: in the center, the portraits of Canadian parliamentarians who played a decisive role in the construction of the country: Sir John Alexander Macdonald, Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Agnes McPhail and James Gladstone, posing all four in front of the Hall of honor and the ark of the Memorial Chapel of the Central Building of the Parliament of Ottawa. On the right, the holographic seamless band with changing colors, contains the Coat of Arms of Canada's and a delicate representation of the Owl artwork to the bouquet created by the Inuit artist, Kenojuak Ashevak. On the sides of this transparent band, commemorative dates (1867-2017) and a border of maple leaves printed in purple. At the top of the note, the word "CANADA" printed in dark purple. On the bottom left, the value "10" and both signatures are printed in purple. Only one type of signatures with Carolyn Wilkins, The Deputy Governor and Stephen S. Poloz, The Governor. Description of the back: composition of Canada's five iconic landscapes with the coastal mountains near Vancouver, British Columbia, a wheat field on a farm in Saskatchewan, the Kipawa River on the Canadian Shield in Quebec and Cape Bonavista in Newfoundland. At the bottom, the serial number is printed twice in black. This note was issued to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada's Confederation!