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Six (6) x 1967 Canada Centennial $1 Notes — No-Serial “Replacement Issue”

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Six (6) x 1967 Canada Centennial $1 Notes — No-Serial “Replacement Issue”
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A group of six original 1967 Canadian Centennial $1 banknotes, all of which are the no-serial-number variety. Instead of standard serial numbers, these special-issue notes feature the green Confederation Centennial symbol (1867–1967) printed to the left of the portrait.

This no-serial version was issued as part of the official Centennial presentation sets sold to the public in 1967, making it the more collectible of the two types released that year.

The obverse features the young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse shows the historic Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. All six notes appear crisp, clean, and well preserved, with bright colour and strong paper quality.

An excellent multi-note lot for collectors of Canadian paper money or 1967 Centennial memorabilia. Condition as shown in photos.