Canada 50 Dollars 2004

P# 104a - (AHH 6429000 → 6430000) - Replacement

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Canada 50 Dollars, 2004-2011 P-104 obverse
Canada 50 Dollars, 2004-2011 P-104 reverse

Information:

Rarity B - Uncommon
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
2004 P# 104a - (AHH 6429000 → 6430000) - Replacement + - - - - - -
Reference P#
Country Canada
Period Dollar (1858-date)
Issuing bank Bank of Canada
Currency Dollars
Denomination 50 Dollars
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 2004-2011
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized No
Size (WxH) 152x70 mm

Obverse:

Canada 50 Dollars, 2004-2011 P-104
Latin

Obverse text

BANQUE DU CANADA · BANK OF CANADA OTTAWA THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER / CE BILLET A COURS LEGAL 50 CANADA FIFTY · CINQUANTE DOLLARS LA TOUR DE LA PAIX · THE PEACE TOWER 50 SOUS-GOUVERNEUR DEPUTY GOVERNOR GOVERNOR GOUVERNEUR W. L. MACKENZIE KING PRIME MINISTER / PREMIER MINISTRE 1921-1930, 1935-1948 ISSUE OF 2004 / EMISSION DE 2004

Obverse symbol

Texts in English and French. On the left side, the issuing institute and the Coat of Arms of Canada with a vertical holographic stripe. The portrait is of William Lyon MacKenzie King, several times Prime Minister of Canada between 1921-1930 and between 1935-1948. In the center is a view of the Peace Tower with a legend to his right. Below the legend is the note's face value "50" accompanied by a watermark with the portrait of William Lyon MacKenzie King and above the legend is a Canadian flag. The multicolorred printing is dominated by red/yellow.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

50 - CANADA Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme (1948) Tous les êtres humains naissent libres et égaux en dignité et en droits. JOURNAL Women are Persons Les femmes sond des personnes 1929 THE FAMOUS 5 / LES CELEBRES CINQ Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award 1896 - 1981 Prix Bénévolat Thérèse Casgrain Thérèse Casgrain PRINTED IN 2004 / IMPRIME EN 2004

Reverse symbol

The image depicts the theme "Building the Nation". On the left side, the 1929 newspaper "Women are Persons": This is an excerpt from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. Above in the center is a scale of justice. On the right-hand side of the banknote is an illustration of the statue "The Famous Five". Below the statue is a representation of the Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award. It contains a bilingual quotation from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.