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Canadian twenty-dollar note

The Canadian twenty-dollar note is one of the most common banknotes of the Canadian dollar; it is the primary banknote dispensed from Canadian automated teller machines (ATMs). The newest version, the Frontier Series polymer note, was released to the general public on November 7, 2012, replacing the banknote from the Canadian Journey Series.

Twenty dollars
(Canada)
Value20 Canadian dollars
Width152.4 mm
Height69.85 mm
Weight0.934 g
Security featuresHolographic stripe, watermark, EURion constellation, tactile marks, registration device, raised printing, UV printing
Material usedPolymer
Obverse
DesignElizabeth II (1935–1937; 1954–present)
George VI (1937–1954)
Reverse
DesignCanadian National Vimy Memorial

Frontier series edit

The Frontier series $20 banknote was first issued on November 7, 2012. It is a polymer-based note featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the face and the Vimy Ridge memorial on the back. The window displays the Peace Tower.

On January 18, 2013, a Canadian botanist complained that a foreign maple leaf was used as the emblem on the polymer notes instead of the sugar maple that the country has on its national flag, along with the $50 and $100 notes.[1]

After the death of Elizabeth II, the banknotes with her image continue to be legal tender. Despite initial speculation that Elizabeth's successor, Charles III, might not appear in future designs,[2] it was confirmed on the day of Charles' coronation, May 6, 2023, that the King would replace his mother on future $20 banknotes.[3]

History edit

The Canadian $20 bill is one of the denominations of Canadian currency. The first $20 bill was issued in 1935, and features a portrait of Princess Elizabeth on the front and an agricultural allegory on the back, featuring a kneeling male exhibiting the produce of the field to a female agricultural figure.[4]

All Canadian banknotes underwent a major redesign in 1991, partially to incorporate some of the latest anti-forgery methods. Notes continue to be improved, with another design revealed on August 25, 2004, and placed into circulation on September 29, 2004. Notes were printed on paper composed of pure cotton at two Ottawa companies contracted for the purpose: the Canadian Bank Note Company and BA International Inc., a part of the Giesecke & Devrient GmbH group of companies.

Each note in the 1991 series is sprinkled with special green ink dots, called planchettes, that glow when exposed to ultraviolet light. The ink can be scraped off, so worn notes tend to have fewer, if any, glowing dots. These were replaced with more permanent ultraviolet-detected threads in the 2004-series notes, as well as an ink imprint of the coat of arms.

Canadian Journey Series edit

Introduced in 2004 and circulated until its replacement in 2012, the Canadian Journey Series 20-dollar note is predominantly green. The face features a portrait of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, the royal arms of Canada, and a picture of the Centre Block of the Parliament buildings. Security features visible from the face include a holographic stripe along the left side, depicting the number 20 alternated with maple leaves; a watermark of the Queen's portrait; and a broken-up number 20, which resolves itself when backlit. The back depicts artworks by Bill Reid, notably his sculptures The Raven and the First Men and Spirit of Haida Gwaii; it also has a quotation from Gabrielle Roy. The back also has a visible security feature: an interleaved metallic strip, reading 20 CAN repeatedly along its length. Yellow dots representing the EURion constellation can be found on both sides (and on all 2001 series notes). As well as textured printing, the 2004 design incorporates a special tactile feature similar to Braille dots for the blind indicating the denomination. The 2004 $20 note was awarded Bank Note of the Year by the International Bank Note Society in 2005.

As with all modern Canadian banknotes, all text is in both English and French.

Twenty-dollar view edit

The view of Moraine Lake in Banff National Park from the top of the moraine rockpile is one of the most photographed locations in all of Canada.[5] That view of the mountains behind the lake in Valley of the Ten Peaks is known as the Twenty-Dollar View, as Moraine Lake is featured on the backs of the 1969 and 1979 issues of the Canadian $20 note.[6][7]

Series Main colour Obverse Reverse Series Year Issued Withdrawn
1935 Series Rose pink Princess Elizabeth Agriculture allegory 1935 11 March 1935
1937 Series Olive green George VI Fertility allegory 1937 19 July 1937
1954 Series Olive green Elizabeth II Winter landscape, Laurentian Mountains, Quebec 1954 9 September 1954
Scenes of Canada Green Elizabeth II Moraine Lake and the Canadian Rockies, Alberta 1969 22 June 1970 18 December 1978
1979 18 December 1978 29 June 1993
Birds of Canada   Green Elizabeth II Common loon 1991 29 June 1993 29 September 2004
Canadian Journey Series   Green Elizabeth II Artwork of Bill Reid, and an excerpt from Gabrielle Roy's novel The Hidden Mountain 2004 29 September 2004 7 November 2012
Frontier Series   Green Elizabeth II Canadian National Vimy Memorial and poppies 2012 7 November 2012

References edit

  1. ^ Outcry as Canada puts foreign maple leaf on new banknotes The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk). January 18, 2013. Retrieved on 2013-01-19.
  2. ^ "What happens to Canada's currency, stamps, place names after the Queen's death?". National Newswatch. The Canadian Press. September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "King Charles will replace Queen Elizabeth on Canadian $20 bill and coins". National Post. National Post. May 6, 2023. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  4. ^ Wilson, John (December 5, 2022). "8 Things To Know About The Canadian $20 Bill". Clever Banker. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  5. ^ Ellis, Cathy – Moraine Lake's Rockpile Trail to receive upgrades.[permanent dead link] Rocky Mountain Outlook, August 28, 2008
  6. ^ Bank of Canada October 25, 2004, at the Wayback Machine – 1969–1979 Canadian $20 Bank note featuring Moraine Lake
  7. ^ Weddell, Peggy – Banff: A Rocky Mountain Treasure. August 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Legion Magazine, January 1, 1997

External links edit

  • Bank of Canada's banknote site
  • Bank Note Series: Polymer
  • International Bank Note Society 2005 Bank Note of the Year

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Canadian Journey Series 3 Twenty dollar view 4 References 5 External linksFrontier series editThe Frontier series 20 banknote was first issued on November 7 2012 It is a polymer based note featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the face and the Vimy Ridge memorial on the back The window displays the Peace Tower On January 18 2013 a Canadian botanist complained that a foreign maple leaf was used as the emblem on the polymer notes instead of the sugar maple that the country has on its national flag along with the 50 and 100 notes 1 After the death of Elizabeth II the banknotes with her image continue to be legal tender Despite initial speculation that Elizabeth s successor Charles III might not appear in future designs 2 it was confirmed on the day of Charles coronation May 6 2023 that the King would replace his mother on future 20 banknotes 3 History editMain article Banknotes of the Canadian dollar The Canadian 20 bill is one of the denominations of Canadian currency The first 20 bill was issued in 1935 and features a portrait of Princess Elizabeth on the front and an agricultural allegory on the back featuring a kneeling male exhibiting the produce of the field to a female agricultural figure 4 All Canadian banknotes underwent a major redesign in 1991 partially to incorporate some of the latest anti forgery methods Notes continue to be improved with another design revealed on August 25 2004 and placed into circulation on September 29 2004 Notes were printed on paper composed of pure cotton at two Ottawa companies contracted for the purpose the Canadian Bank Note Company and BA International Inc a part of the Giesecke amp Devrient GmbH group of companies Each note in the 1991 series is sprinkled with special green ink dots called planchettes that glow when exposed to ultraviolet light The ink can be scraped off so worn notes tend to have fewer if any glowing dots These were replaced with more permanent ultraviolet detected threads in the 2004 series notes as well as an ink imprint of the coat of arms Canadian Journey Series edit Main article Canadian Journey Series banknotes Introduced in 2004 and circulated until its replacement in 2012 the Canadian Journey Series 20 dollar note is predominantly green The face features a portrait of Elizabeth II Queen of Canada the royal arms of Canada and a picture of the Centre Block of the Parliament buildings Security features visible from the face include a holographic stripe along the left side depicting the number 20 alternated with maple leaves a watermark of the Queen s portrait and a broken up number 20 which resolves itself when backlit The back depicts artworks by Bill Reid notably his sculptures The Raven and the First Men and Spirit of Haida Gwaii it also has a quotation from Gabrielle Roy The back also has a visible security feature an interleaved metallic strip reading 20 CAN repeatedly along its length Yellow dots representing the EURion constellation can be found on both sides and on all 2001 series notes As well as textured printing the 2004 design incorporates a special tactile feature similar to Braille dots for the blind indicating the denomination The 2004 20 note was awarded Bank Note of the Year by the International Bank Note Society in 2005 As with all modern Canadian banknotes all text is in both English and French Twenty dollar view editThe view of Moraine Lake in Banff National Park from the top of the moraine rockpile is one of the most photographed locations in all of Canada 5 That view of the mountains behind the lake in Valley of the Ten Peaks is known as the Twenty Dollar View as Moraine Lake is featured on the backs of the 1969 and 1979 issues of the Canadian 20 note 6 7 Series Main colour Obverse Reverse Series Year Issued Withdrawn 1935 Series Rose pink Princess Elizabeth Agriculture allegory 1935 11 March 1935 1937 Series Olive green George VI Fertility allegory 1937 19 July 1937 1954 Series Olive green Elizabeth II Winter landscape Laurentian Mountains Quebec 1954 9 September 1954 Scenes of Canada Green Elizabeth II Moraine Lake and the Canadian Rockies Alberta 1969 22 June 1970 18 December 1978 1979 18 December 1978 29 June 1993 Birds of Canada Green Elizabeth II Common loon 1991 29 June 1993 29 September 2004 Canadian Journey Series Green Elizabeth II Artwork of Bill Reid and an excerpt from Gabrielle Roy s novel The Hidden Mountain 2004 29 September 2004 7 November 2012 Frontier Series Green Elizabeth II Canadian National Vimy Memorial and poppies 2012 7 November 2012References edit nbsp Canada portal nbsp Money portal nbsp Numismatics portal Outcry as Canada puts foreign maple leaf on new banknotes The Telegraph www telegraph co uk January 18 2013 Retrieved on 2013 01 19 What happens to Canada s currency stamps place names after the Queen s death National Newswatch The Canadian Press September 8 2022 Retrieved September 8 2022 King Charles will replace Queen Elizabeth on Canadian 20 bill and coins National Post National Post May 6 2023 Retrieved May 6 2023 Wilson John December 5 2022 8 Things To Know About The Canadian 20 Bill Clever Banker Retrieved December 9 2022 Ellis Cathy Moraine Lake s Rockpile Trail to receive upgrades permanent dead link Rocky Mountain Outlook August 28 2008 Bank of Canada Archived October 25 2004 at the Wayback Machine 1969 1979 Canadian 20 Bank note featuring Moraine Lake Weddell Peggy Banff A Rocky Mountain Treasure Archived August 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Legion Magazine January 1 1997External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 20 Canadian dollar banknotes Bank of Canada s banknote site Bank Note Series Polymer International Bank Note Society 2005 Bank Note of the Year Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian twenty dollar note amp oldid 1212712868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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