2001/2000 Sig 11: Knight/Thiessen Prefix FDT - FDZ Intro: 17 01 2001 10 dollars Values

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2001/2000 Sig 11: Knight/Thiessen Prefix FDT - FDZ Intro: 17 01 2001 10 dollars Values

Details

Obverse: English and French text; coat of arms; 1st prime minister, John Alexander Macdonald wearing suit; Parliament library in Ottawa; iridescent maple leaves; Canadian flag

Reverse: English and French text; poppy flowers; first verse of John McCrae’s poem, In Flanders Fields, and its French adaptation, Au champ d’honneur, by Jean Pariseau; two doves in flight; female peacekeeper looking through binoculars; members of the Land and Naval Forces standing vigil as two children and veteran observe a Remembrance Day service at memorial

Basic Information

GSID:

91317

Denomination:

10 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

2001/2000 Sig 11: Knight/Thiessen Prefix FDT - FDZ Intro: 17 01 2001

Design Details

Note Color:

Purple, green, yellow, red, and orange

Note Dimension:

152 x 70 mm

Printer:

(BAI or CBN)

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