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5 Dollars

Issuer Bank of Canada / Banque du Canada
Year 1986
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Reverse description The reverse is centered on an intaglio vignette of a Belted Kingfisher perched on a branch within a marsh setting, with the word 'CANADA' printed in large letters across the background. The denomination numeral '5' appears in each corner, and below the central vignette the serial number is printed twice in black ink, accompanied by a bar code to assist visually impaired users.
Reverse lettering 5 CANADA MARTIN-PÊCHEUR - BELTED KINGFISHER 5
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The BC-56 series introduced a significantly redesigned multicolour printing approach for Canadian currency, moving away from the more restrained palette of the preceding Scenes of Canada issue. Three signature combinations exist across the series run — Lawson-Bouey, Crow-Bouey, and Thiessen-Crow — reflecting governor and deputy governor transitions through the late 1980s and into the early 1990s. The Lawson-Bouey pairing is the earliest and generally the least common of the three.

Yves Baril's engraving credit appears in the intaglio work, produced by the Canadian Bank Note Company at their Ottawa facility.

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