In honour of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, a modified version of the 1954 $1 note was issued, bearing the date 1967. The centennial logo was added to the front of the note and a view of Canada's original Parliament Buildings, destroyed by fire in 1916, was substituted for the prairie landscape that appeared on the original 1954 $1 note.
Serial Numbers BCZ3672143 to BCZ3672145
ATM crisp, uncirculated bills. Please refer to photos.
Fun Fact! The 1967 $1 banknotes are the only banknotes produced by the Bank of Canada without serials which entered circulation. Initially these notes were a special commemorative issue that was distributed by the Bank of Canada however they entered circulation. A green tint was used for this issue following its predecessors design from the 1954 series $1 notes. The front also features the Centennial symbol. A lovely vignette on the back displays the old parliament buildings from an angle.
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