1974 - Canada 2 Dollars banknote P86a UNC
1974 - Canada 2 Dollars banknote P86a UNC 

1974 - Canada 2 Dollars banknote P86a UNC

  • Product Code: Canadá PIC 86a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 27.50€

  • Ex Tax: 25.00€


This Canadian 2 Dollars banknote is associated with 1974 and catalogued as Pick P86a. The note is graded UNC and has a red-brown design over a multicolour underprint. Queen Elizabeth II appears on the right of the front, with the Canadian arms on the left.

The reverse depicts Inuit preparing for a hunt. This P86a variety carries the Lawson-Bouey signature combination. Under ultraviolet light, the planchettes fluoresce blue, providing an additional identification detail for this Canadian banknote.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Canada 2 Dollars banknote dated 1974. The product title identifies the country, denomination, associated year, and banknote format, while the description states that the displayed image corresponds with the image for this product.

What country, denomination, currency, and date are identified?

The banknote is identified as being from Canada, with a denomination of 2 Dollars. The listing associates it with the year 1974, presented neutrally as a date linked to the banknote rather than as a stated issue or printing year.

What catalog reference or variant is given for this banknote?

The product title gives the reference P86a, while the model or catalog field identifies it as Canadá PIC 86a. These are the explicit catalog identifiers supplied for this particular Canada 2 Dollars banknote listing.

What condition is stated, and what does the listing say about the image?

The title identifies the banknote as UNC, the grade notation supplied by the listing. The existing description says that the image corresponds with the image, but it does not provide additional details about physical condition or the banknote’s design.