1935 Series (banknotes)

1935 Series (banknotes)

The 1935 Series was the first series of banknotes the Bank of Canada issued.

The Bank of Canada was created in 1934 and given responsibility, through an Act of Parliament, to regulate the country's money supply and to "promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada." Accordingly, it was given the exclusive right to issue bank notes in Canada. On 11 March 1935, the Bank of Canada issued its first series of bank notes.

The first bank notes were unilingual. All denominations were available in either English or French. The designs were identical, differing only in the language used. The front of the notes featured a portrait of a member of the royal family or of a former Canadian prime minister. Allegorical figures alluding to Canada's growing agricultural, industrial, and commercial prosperity appeared on the back of each note.

Unique to the 1935 series were
* a $25 note, issued to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V
* a $500 note, a carry-over from Dominion of Canada bank notes

All bills measure 152.4 × 73.025 mm (6.0 × 2.875 inches). This is the only Bank of Canada series that includes $25 and $500 bank notes.


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