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Canadian Landscape is the third series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar issued by the Bank of Canada, first circulated in 1954. The banknotes were designed in 1952 following the accession of Elizabeth II to the throne after the death of her father George VI .
English: 1954 Series $50 banknote, obverse, original "Devil's Head" printing. The portrait of Elizabeth II is based on a 1951 photograph by Yousuf Karsh. The portrait of Elizabeth II is based on a 1951 photograph by Yousuf Karsh.
English: 1954 Series $1000 banknote, obverse, original "Devil's Head" printing. The portrait of Elizabeth II is based on a 1951 photograph by Yousuf Karsh. The portrait of Elizabeth II is based on a 1951 photograph by Yousuf Karsh.
Banknotes of the Canadian dollar are the banknotes or bills (in common lexicon) of Canada, denominated in Canadian dollars (CAD, C$, or $ locally). Currently, they are issued in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations. All current notes are issued by the Bank of Canada, which released its first series of notes in 1935.
English: Canada 1954 Series $1000 banknote, reverse, original "Devil's Head" printing. Image depicts a covered bridge spanning the Saguenay River fjord at L'Anse-Saint-Jean in Quebec, and is based on a photograph by Max Sauer.
We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...
English: Canada 1954 Series $20 banknote, reverse, original "Devil's Head" printing. Image was engraved by Joseph Louis Black of ABN, and William Ford engraved the scene of the Laurentians based on a photograph from the Provincial Publicity Bureau of Quebec.
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