Vintage Banknote 1937 Canada 2 Dollar Bill King George VI Bilingual Gordon-Towers
The 1937 Series marked a massive milestone for Canadian currency as the very first bilingual banknote series ever issued by the Bank of Canada. It features a regal portrait of King George VI in official attire and a classical allegorical engraving representing the harvest, showcasing a seated woman holding a billhook tool alongside a cornucopia spilling fresh fruits, grapes, and wheat.
Serial: K/B 1092902
Security: Security composition markers embedded directly into the specialty paper stock and raised ink detailing across the portrait frame and borders.
Size: Approximately 152.4 mm × 73.02 mm
Condition: Heavy circulation with folds, paper aging, edge wear, and creases. Ships in an archival sleeve.
Collector Note: Features the desirable Gordon-Towers letterpress signature combo with the characteristic 'Wide' panel alignment layout.
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.