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NICE NOTES OF THE BANK OF CANADA 2017 $10 POLYMER NOTE COMMEMORATIVE #1715 Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation
Wilkins-Poloz signed GUNC-65 condition ---- see scan. ---
Année(s)
| 2017 |
Certification
| Unigrade |
Certificat no.
| 000000023924 |
Dénomination
| 10 Dollars |
Grade
| Gem Mint-State Uncirculated (MS-65) |
No. Charlton
| BC-75 |
No de serie
| CDC 4823855 |
Signatures
| Wilkins-Poloz |
Graded by Unigrade and come with secure protective sleeve with description on each notes
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This commemorative $10 bank note celebrating the
150th anniversary of Confederation. This special note—showcasing history, land and culture of Canada.
The intricately designed note is unique in many ways. For the first
time, four individuals are portrayed on the front of a Canadian bank
note: Sir John A. Macdonald , Sir George-Étienne Cartier , Agnes Macphail and James Gladstone or Akay-na-muka —his Blackfoot name. With Parliament’s Hall of Honour
in the background, these four parliamentarians remind us that Canada
has been shaped by the vision, courage and effort of people of different
backgrounds.
The commemorative note mark the first time
that a Canadian woman and an Indigenous Canadian are depicted as
portrait subjects on a Bank of Canada bank note. The design also
incorporates Inuit and Metis cultural elements: a colourful reproduction
of the artwork Owl’s Bouquet by world-renowned Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak; and the distinctive arrow sash pattern , an important symbol of the Métis nation.
The Canada 150 note also showcases Canada’s natural beauty and unique
landscapes. Five different landscapes representing the various regions
of Canada are featured on the other side of the note: the Lions/Twin Sisters (Western Canada), a wheat field (Prairie provinces), the Canadian Shield (Central Canada), Cape Bonavista (Eastern Canada) and the Northern lights (Northern Canada).
The commemorative $10 note also has new security features, including a colour-shifting arch depicting an arch found in the Memorial Chamber on Parliament Hill, as well as three-dimensional maple leaves .
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