1ST March 1921 Sig 1: Walker/Handwritten Printer: AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, OTTAWA 88 notes unredeemed; 6 known (both varieties) 1 pound Values

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1ST March 1921 Sig 1: Walker/Handwritten Printer: AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, OTTAWA 88 notes unredeemed; 6 known (both varieties) 1 pound Values

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1ST March 1921 Sig 1: Walker/Handwritten Printer: AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, OTTAWA 88 notes unredeemed; 6 known (both varieties) 1 pound Values

Details

Obverse: English text; standing allegorical woman holding tablet and stylus, standing allegorical man (Mercury) holding caduceus with foot on globe, standing allegorical woman holding airplane

Reverse: English text; standing allegorical man (Mercury) holding caduceus; crown and union jack; coat of arms; standing allegorical woman (Ceres) holding sheaf of wheat and sickle

Basic Information

GSID:

199947

Denomination:

1 pound

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1ST March 1921 Sig 1: Walker/Handwritten Printer: AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, OTTAWA 88 notes unredeemed; 6 known (both varieties)

Design Details

Note Color:

Black, orange, and brown

Note Dimension:

Dimensions unknown

Printer:

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