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20 Dollars

Uitgever Bank of Canada / Banque du Canada
Jaar 1969
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in green with multicolour rainbow underprint and a fine guilloche border incorporating repeated '20' numerals interwoven with abstract ornamental forms. At left, the Coat of Arms of Canada appears as a vignette, while at right a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is rendered in intaglio. Each note bears a seven-digit serial number with a two-letter prefix, the left serial printed in red and the right in blue.
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Opschrift keerzijde TWENTY - 20 20 - VINGT BANK OF CANADA - BANQUE DU CANADA
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This note belongs to the Scenes of Canada series, which replaced the long-running Multicolour series beginning in 1969. The Bank of Canada split production between BABN and CBN throughout this series — both Ottawa-based firms — resulting in notes that are nominally identical but carry distinguishable printer signatures, a minor but persistent point of interest for specialists assembling complete printer variants.

Gundersen's engraving work for the Bank of Canada spanned several decades and multiple series. His name appears in the margins of numerous Canadian notes from this period, though the underlying plate designs were developed in close collaboration with the printing firms rather than as independent artistic commissions.

The BC-50 designation covers both printer versions under one Pick number, P#89.

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