Commemorative banknotes of the Canadian dollar

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Four banknotes of the Canadian dollar have been commemorative issues. The first was issued in 1935 to the silver jubilee of the accession of George V to the throne of the United Kingdom, the only $25 banknote ever issued by the Bank of Canada. The second commemorative banknote was the Centennial $1 banknote issued in January 1967 to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. The third was issued in September 2015 to commemorate Elizabeth II becoming the longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and Canada. In 2017, the Bank of Canada released a commemorative $10 banknote for Canada's sesquicentennial, which was available by Canada Day. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Commemorative banknotes of the Canadian dollar
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rdf:langString The obverse and reverse of the Canadian Centennial $1 banknote, version with regular serial numbers.
rdf:langString The obverse and reverse of the Canadian Centennial $1 banknote, version with dates.
rdf:langString The obverse and reverse of the banknotes commemorating Elizabeth II becoming the longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and Canada.
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rdf:langString Canada $1 Centennial banknote, with serial number, reverse.jpg
rdf:langString Canada $1 Centennial banknote, with serial number, obverse.jpg
rdf:langString Canada $1 Centennial banknote, with dates, obverse.jpg
rdf:langString Canada $1 Centennial banknote, with dates, reverse.jpg
rdf:langString Obverse of Canada $20 commemorative banknote, Frontier Series, issued September 2015.jpg
rdf:langString Reverse of Canada $20 commemorative banknote, Frontier Series, issued September 2015.jpg
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rdf:langString Four banknotes of the Canadian dollar have been commemorative issues. The first was issued in 1935 to the silver jubilee of the accession of George V to the throne of the United Kingdom, the only $25 banknote ever issued by the Bank of Canada. The second commemorative banknote was the Centennial $1 banknote issued in January 1967 to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. The third was issued in September 2015 to commemorate Elizabeth II becoming the longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and Canada. In 2017, the Bank of Canada released a commemorative $10 banknote for Canada's sesquicentennial, which was available by Canada Day.
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