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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · 1 dollar 1937 values and prices. The face of the $1 note was modified in 1938 to increase the width of the panel in which the signatures appeared by 2.4 mm, to counter earlier printing problems. All the dies, rolls, and plates used to produce the original version were destroyed by CBN.

  2. The 1937 series of bank notes saw the portrait of King George VI replace those of other members of the royal family on all denominations except the $100 and $1,000 bank notes, which pictured former Canadian prime ministers.

  3. Year/Issue: 1937. Denomination: 1 Dollar. Design Face Color: Black on green underprint. Face Type: Portrait King George VI at center. Back Color: Green. Back Type: Allegorical figure. Printer: CBNC. Notes Note: #59-61 printer: BABNC.

  4. Our price guide has information about all BC-21 1937 $1 bills from The Bank of Canada. Values are based on the condition of the bank note. Please contact us for a free appraisal and offer.

  5. The 1937 notes continued with the industry allegory themes introduced in the 1935 series. Pictured is a portrait of King George VI. On the reverse, the one dollar bill depicts an agriculture allegory with a woman seated surrounded by the by-products of agriculture.

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  6. The 1937 1 Dollar Canadian Bank Notes had the portrait of King George VI on the front of them along with either the Coyne-Towers signatures or the Gordon-Towers signatures. The image here is the Coyne-Towers version.

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  8. www.bankofcanada.ca › past-series › 1937-series1937 series - Bank of Canada

    The portrait of King George VI was used on all denominations in this series except for the $100 and $1,000 notes, which featured former Canadian prime ministers. Other departures included colour variations and the central location of the portrait, bordered by English and French text.