1935_Series_Bank_of_Canada_$25_commemorative_banknote,_reverse.jpg
Summary
Description 1935 Series Bank of Canada $25 commemorative banknote, reverse.jpg |
English:
Reverse
of English version of a $25 banknote from the
1935 Series
. Printed by the
Canadian Bank Note Company
. Signed by
Graham Towers
, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and J.A.C. Osborne, the deputy governor.
|
Date |
Banknote: 1935
Photograph: Unknown |
Source | Bank of Canada, Currency Museum. Canada, Bank of Canada, 25 dollars : May 6, 1935 |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
Other versions |
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- 2014-03-13 21:18 Mindmatrix 724×351× (183340 bytes) {{Information | description = [[Obverse and reverse|Reverse]] of English version of a $25 banknote from the [[1935 Series (banknotes)|1935 Series]]. Printed by the [[Canadian Bank Note Company]]. Signed by [[Graham Towers]], the Governor of the Bank of...