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1.000 Dollars

Uitgever Bank of Canada / Banque du Canada
Jaar 1954
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Afmetingen 181 x 92 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde CANADA
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
MILLE DOLLARS
1000
BANK OF CANADA – BANQUE DU CANADA
WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND / PAIERA AU PORTEUR SUR DEMANDE
OTTAWA
1954
DEPUTY GOVERNOR SOUS-GOUVERNEUR
GOVERNOR GOUVERNEUR
ONE THOUSAND
MILLE
Canadian Bank Note Company Limited
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Varianten P#83a - Signature Beattie-Coyne. (1955-61)
P#83b - Signature Beattie-Rasminsky. (1961-72)
P#83c - Signature Bouey-Rasminsky. (1972)
P#83d - Signature Lawson-Bouey. (1973-84)
P#83e - Signature Thiessen-Crow. (1987)
Opmerkingen

The 1954 $1,000 note is the highest denomination ever issued for general circulation in Canada, and it remained legal tender until January 2000, when the Bank of Canada withdrew the $500 and $1,000 notes specifically to impede money laundering — a decision driven by pressure from law enforcement rather than any monetary policy consideration. By that point, virtually all surviving examples had migrated from cash transactions into collections, making true circulated specimens genuinely uncommon.

The two signature combinations reflect the changeover from James Coyne to Louis Rasminsky as Governor in 1961, a transition that followed one of the more acrimonious public disputes between a central bank governor and a federal government in Canadian history.

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