Bank of Canada 1935 One Thousand Dollar note
The $1000 Dollar note was printed by Canadian Bank Note Company. The front carries a portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s seventh prime minister. The portrait, which depicts Laurier wearing a Prince Albert coat, was engraved by ABN's master engraver, Edwin Gunn. The back of the note features an allegorical figure representing security. “Security” was a stock image owned by ABN—the company had used the same allegorical figure as early as 1917 on an issue of Russian bonds.
Issue date: 11 March 1935
Size: 152.4 x 73.025 mm (6.0 x 2.875 inches)
Predominant colour: Olive
Varieties: There are no varieties to 1935 $1000 Dollar bills from The Bank of Canada. J.A.C. Osborne signs as the Deputy Governor and G.F. Towers as the Governor.
Quantity Printed: 66,500
Text: Ottawa, issue of 1935 – The Bank Of Canada – Will pay to the bearer on demand – One Thousand Dollars – Canadian Bank note company limited – deputy governor – governor
Canadian 1000 Dollar Bills
Canadian 1000 Dollar Bill 1935 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Canadian 1000 Dollar Bill 1937 Sir Wilfrid Laurier