
Archived
Fine Silver Coin - 75th Anniversary of the First Bank Notes (2010)
2010
Mintage 7,500
Archived
Fine Silver Coin - 75th Anniversary of the First Bank Notes (2010)
2010
Mintage 7,500
$38.38 USD
Masters Club:
550
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
The reverse design is a reproduction of the allegory that appeared on the original 1935 $10 bank note; a seated woman surrounded by a variety of farm produce to symbolize the harvest.
For almost 200 years, Canadian paper money existed in a varietyof forms until the first national bank notes were issued on March 11,1935. Each denomination featured a member of the royal familyor former Canadian prime minister on the front with an allegoricalfigure on the back.
Agriculture was the theme of the 10- and 20-dollar bank notes.Each featured a different interpretation that has been expertlyreproduced on these 99.99% pure silver coins - a historical treasure!
Theme:
The Bank of Canada began operating 75 years ago in 1935 and was givenresponsibility 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 Canada’s bank notes. On March 11, 1935, the Bank of Canada issued its first series of bank notes.
The inaugural series of 1935 included denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. (A $25 note was issued later in 1935 to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V).
The front of the notes featured a portrait of a member of the royal family or of a former Canadian prime minister while allegorical figures representing Canada’s growing agricultural, industrial and commercial prosperity appeared on the back. Each denomination was availablein English or French, a practice that ended with the introduction of bilingual notes in 1937.
Agriculture was the theme of the 10- and 20-dollar bank notes.Each featured a different interpretation that has been expertlyreproduced on these 99.99% pure silver coins - a historical treasure!
Theme:
The Bank of Canada began operating 75 years ago in 1935 and was givenresponsibility 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 Canada’s bank notes. On March 11, 1935, the Bank of Canada issued its first series of bank notes.
The inaugural series of 1935 included denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. (A $25 note was issued later in 1935 to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V).
The front of the notes featured a portrait of a member of the royal family or of a former Canadian prime minister while allegorical figures representing Canada’s growing agricultural, industrial and commercial prosperity appeared on the back. Each denomination was availablein English or French, a practice that ended with the introduction of bilingual notes in 1937.
Specifications
Product Number
110592
Mintage
7,500
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
15.87 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
$10
Finish
proof
Artist
Royal Canadian Mint engravers (obverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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