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Reginald Jones
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orionstartruth@gmail.com
Canadian One Dollar banknote from 1973, issued by Bank of CanadaThe 1973 Canadian one dollar banknote was part of the 1954 Devil's Face series that continued into the 1970s, featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a landscape scene on the reverse. These notes were signed by various combinations of Bank of Canada governors and deputy governors, with the Lawson-Bouey and Crow-Bouey signatures being among the most common for this year. The 1973 series represents the final years of the one dollar banknote before Canada transitioned to the iconic loonie coin in 1987, making these notes increasingly collectible as they are no longer in circulation. Paper currency collectors and Canadian numismatists are particularly drawn to these banknotes for their historical significance and connection to Canada's monetary evolution. Collectors value these notes based on condition, signature combinations, serial number patterns, and rarity, with uncirculated examples commanding premium prices in the marketplace.
$750
Silver-plated metal jardinière with ornate Art Nouveau floral and scroll decoration