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10 Dollars

Issuer Bank of Canada / Banque du Canada
Year 1954
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Printer British American Bank Note Company
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Signature(s) 1954 - J.R. Beattie and G.F. Towers
1955 - J.R. Beattie and J.E. Coyne
1961 - J.R. Beattie and Louis Rasminsky
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Protection description Queen Elizabeth II portrait visible when held to light, located to the right of centre on the obverse.
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The 1954 series introduced a modified portrait of Queen Elizabeth II following a public controversy — the original engraving was said to show a demonic face hidden in the Queen's hair, a claim that gained enough traction that the Bank of Canada ordered the plates revised. Whether the "devil's face" was intentional, a pareidolia-driven panic, or a deliberate piece of mischief by an engraver has never been definitively settled. The modified version appeared in 1956, making unmodified 1954-dated examples distinguishable by the hair detail alone.

Three signature combinations span the note's production run, reflecting successive Governors: Towers, Coyne, and Rasminsky.

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