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Unique 1967 Canadian Dollar Note – Confederation Centennial | Low Mintage Rarity

Unique 1967 Canadian Dollar Note – Confederation Centennial | Low Mintage Rarity

Regular price $13.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $13.50 USD
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Celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday with this rare 1967 Centennial $1 banknote, a true gem for collectors. Issued by the Bank of Canada under Queen Elizabeth II, this paper note honors a century of Canadian Confederation. With only 2,840,000 ever printed, it stands out as a low-mintage commemorative piece. Demonetized in 2021, it’s no longer in circulation, adding to its collectible and historical value. A striking design and limited supply make this note a treasured symbol of Canada’s legacy.

Don’t miss out! This rare 1967 Centennial $1 banknote is nearly gone—grab yours before it’s history!

Why This Product Is a Good Investment

Here’s why this note is a must-have for serious collectors:

  • Extremely Low Mintage: Only 2,840,000 were printed—very low for a circulating banknote, marking it as rare and potentially high in future value.

  • Commemorative Significance: Issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation—a once-in-a-century event.

  • Royal Legacy: Features Queen Elizabeth II during the early years of her reign, a detail highly prized by monarch collectors.

  • Historic & Recently Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation in 2021, making it a newer collectible entry with growing market interest.

  • Classic Paper Currency: With newer banknotes now made of polymer, vintage paper notes like this one are increasingly desirable.

  • Cultural & National Pride: A representation of Canada’s national identity and milestones—perfect for patriotic and historical collectors.

  • Limited High-Grade Survivors: Over time, notes in excellent condition become scarcer, increasing collector competition and potential resale value.

This commemorative banknote was issued to honor Canada’s Centennial of Confederation and features a stylized centennial logo on the reverse. Its extremely low mintage of 2.84 million sets it apart from the typical tens or hundreds of millions printed for regular circulation notes. It was officially demonetized on January 1, 2021, as part of the Bank of Canada’s update on legal tender.

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