Reference:
Pick: #29 , Other: #DC-20
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Description
Canada. Dominion of Canada. 1900-1917 issues. 1000 Dollars Type 1911. Date: January 3, 1911. Printer: American Bank Note Company, Ottawa (ABNC). Dimensions: unknown. Watermark: unknown. No security thread. Banknotes have been cut and numbered separately and do not have a letter of control. Only one series was produced, with the letter A. The banknote number is repeated twice and printed in red at the top. The serial letter is printed twice on each side of the portrait. Front and back: print in black and blue. Front: a frame with the value "1000" repeated continuously. The value "1000" printed in the corners inside rosettes. In the center, a portrait of King George V. The mention "The Dominion of Canada" is printed in black above the portrait and below, the value "ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS" is printed horizontally on two lines in a cartouche. No known signatures. Back: background composed of rosettes printed in blue monochrome. The value "1000" is printed twice on the sides in rosettes. In the center, a large rosette with the value "$ 1000" and the mention "Dominion of Canada" printed in two parts below. The photo note (Ref: # DC-20s) remained unsold in PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated at Heritage Auctions, 2019 January 10 - 14 FUN World Currency Signature Auction - Orlando # 4008 (Lot # 28051). From the Yuri Solovey Collection of Canada. Banknote very rare: two known copies in circulation for 34000 printed copies!