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Celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday with this rare 1967 Centennial $1 banknote, a true gem for collectors. Issued by the Bank of Canada under Queen Elizabeth II, this paper note honors a century of Canadian Confederation. With only 2,840,000 ever printed, it stands out as a low-mintage commemorative piece. Demonetized in 2021, it’s no longer in circulation, adding to its collectible and historical value. A striking design and limited supply make this note a treasured symbol of Canada’s legacy.
Here’s why this note is a must-have for serious collectors:
Extremely Low Mintage: Only 2,840,000 were printed—very low for a circulating banknote, marking it as rare and potentially high in future value.
Commemorative Significance: Issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation—a once-in-a-century event.
Royal Legacy: Features Queen Elizabeth II during the early years of her reign, a detail highly prized by monarch collectors.
Historic & Recently Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation in 2021, making it a newer collectible entry with growing market interest.
Classic Paper Currency: With newer banknotes now made of polymer, vintage paper notes like this one are increasingly desirable.
Cultural & National Pride: A representation of Canada’s national identity and milestones—perfect for patriotic and historical collectors.
Limited High-Grade Survivors: Over time, notes in excellent condition become scarcer, increasing collector competition and potential resale value.
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US$40
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