P# 105a - (BJZ 5265000 → 5310000) - Replacement
© CGB
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Information:
| Rarity | RR - Very Rare |
| Date | Variety | Iss. | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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| 2003 | P# 105a - (BJZ 5265000 → 5310000) - Replacement | + | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Reference | P# |
| Country | Canada |
| Period | Dollar (1858-date) |
| Issuing bank | Bank of Canada |
| Currency | Dollars |
| Denomination | 100 Dollars |
| Type | Circulation banknotes |
| Year | 2003-2009 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Composition | Paper |
| Demonetized | No |
| Size (WxH) | 152x70 mm |
Obverse:
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Latin
Obverse textBANK OF CANADA · BANQUE DU CANADA
OTTAWA
CE BILLET A COURS LEGAL / THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER
100
CANADA
CENT · ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS
THE EAST BLOCK OF PARLIAMENT · L'EDIFICE DE L'EST DU PARLEMENT
100
DEPUTY GOVERNOR SOUS-GOUVERNEUR GOUVERNEUR GOVERNOR
SIR ROBERT L. BORDEN MINISTRE / PRIME MINISTER 1911-1920
EMISSION DE 2004 / ISSUE OF 2004
Obverse symbolTexts in English and French. On the left side, the issuing institute and the Coat of Arms of Canada with a vertical holographic stripe. On the left is a portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden, statesman and 8th Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 to 1920. In the centre is a front view of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa with its legend to the right. Below the legend is the denomination of the "100" note accompanied by a watermark with the portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden and above the legend is a Canadian flag. The multicoloured printing is dominated by gold/yellow/green.
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Reverse:
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Latin
Reverse text100 - CANADA
Do we ever remember that somewhere above the sky in some child's dream perhaps
Jacques Cartier is still sailing, always on his way, always to discover a new Canada?
- Mariam Waddington -
Nous souvient-il parfois qu'au-dessus du ciel quelque part dans un rêve d'enfant peut-être
Jacques Cartier navigue encore, toujours en route, toujours sur le point de découvrir un Canada nouveau?
100
IMPRIME EN 2003 / PRINTED IN 2003
Reverse symbolThe image depicts the theme "Exploration and Innovation". In the centre, a satellite image of Canada between a telecommunications antenna and a Radarsat-1 satellite. On the left, a map with a compass and a canoe. There is also a bilingual quotation of Miriam Waddington’s poem "Jacques Cartier in Toronto".
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