1986 - Canada P94b 2 dollars banknote
1986 - Canada P94b 2 dollars banknote 

1986 - Canada P94b 2 dollars banknote

  • Product Code: Canadá PIC 94b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 8.80€

  • Ex Tax: 8.00€


This Canadian 2-dollar banknote is associated with 1986 and catalogued as Pick P94b. The note features a brown design over a multicolour underprint, with Queen Elizabeth II shown on the front. The Parliament building appears to the right, while the Canadian arms are positioned near the upper centre-left.

The reverse depicts a pair of robins, adding a distinctive element to this classic Canadian banknote design. Pick P94b is identified by the Thiessen–Crow signature combination, providing a useful detail for catalogue-based identification and collection organisation.

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Tags: Year 1986,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Canada 2 dollars banknote associated with the year 1986. It is identified as a banknote from Canada and is presented as the specific product described by the catalogue reference Canadá PIC 94b.

What date, denomination and country are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is dated 1986 and has a denomination of 2 dollars. The listing associates it with Canada. The supplied information does not state whether 1986 refers specifically to the issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalogue reference identifies this banknote?

The listing gives the model or catalogue reference as Canadá PIC 94b. The meta description also identifies the note with catalogue number P94b, providing the product’s stated reference for cataloguing and identification.

What should collectors know about the images and serial number?

The listing explains that the images shown are product references in the case of Uncirculated banknotes. It also states that the serial number visible in the images will not correspond to the banknote ordered, so the pictured serial number should not be used to identify the supplied note.