A mint condition uncirculated L/N prefix is about $65. A crisp circulated one is about $8.
Gordon & Towers signed three different issues of the 1937 $1CAD note. Each issue is determined by the prefix of the serial number (Uncirculated / Very Good); H/A : $1000 / $90 J/A : $2000 / $250 All other prefix : $65 / $8
The value varies greatly depending on the quality and the signatures. A Very Good quality signed by Gordon/Towers or Coyne/Towers is worth $25 rising to $250 in mint uncirculated condition. The much rarer Osborne/Towers signatures in mint uncirculated is worth $2700.Depends on The condition, serial number, prefix and signatures.Jan. 1937 J/E8636965 signatures- C.F. TOWERS Governor J.E. COYNE Deputy GovernorGood to very good.
The value would depend on the signatures on the note and the quality. A mint condition 1937 with the signatures of Coyne/Towers would be worth $65 (and a Good condition just $8). But a mint condition with the signatures of Gordon/Towers would be worth $1000-$2000 depending on serial number prefix. These will sell from a couple of dollars in circulated condition to about $100 for a nice crisp uncirculated one.
Millions of Canadian one dollar bills were printed in 1937. There are four distinct varieties based on their portraiture. They are generally worth between and couple of dollars to one hundred dollars depending on their condition and rarity.
$250 in uncirculated condition. $35 in Very Fine.
The basic unit of currency in Canada is the Canadian dollar. The symbol for the Canadian dollar is $ or C$ and the code is CAD.
The value depends on condition and the serial number as well as the signatures on it. To find out the value go here: (they are conservative estimates)
The value depends on condition and the serial number as well as the signatures on it. To find out the value go here: (they are conservative estimates)
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
Canadian dollar was created in 1858.
The Canadian dollar (CAD).
There are no signatures on a US 1 dollar bill. The dollar bill features the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States on the bottom right side. However, these signatures are printed rather than physically signed.