The value of a 1937 King George Canadian Dollar varies based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, it can range from about $10 for a circulated coin to over $100 for one in uncirculated condition. Coins with specific mint marks or unique attributes may fetch higher prices among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or reference current numismatic price guides.
5 dollars
A Fine condition note is worth about $10.
About $20 in circulated condition About $75 in uncirculated condition
About $20 in circulated condition About $75 in uncirculated condition
$250 in uncirculated condition. $35 in Very Fine.
These will sell from a couple of dollars in circulated condition to about $100 for a nice crisp uncirculated one.
These will sell from a couple of dollars in circulated condition to about $100 for a nice crisp uncirculated one.
it's worth probably anywhere in the range of $1,875-$2,285 to a collector.
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The 1937 Canadian $20 bill was part of the Series 1937 currency issued by the Bank of Canada. It featured a portrait of King George VI on the front and an image of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa on the reverse. This bill is notable for its distinct design and historical significance, as it was the first series to include the bilingual text "Bank of Canada" in both English and French. Collectors today highly value the 1937 $20 bill, especially in well-preserved condition.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.