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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Canadian one-dollar banknote, 1954 series style

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$2 - $5

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a Canadian one-dollar bill from the 1954 series, often referred to as the 'Devil's Head' or 'Modified Portrait' series. The note features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the right side and the Canadian Coat of Arms in the center. The text reads 'BANK OF CANADA - BANQUE DU CANADA' along the side and 'ONE DOLLAR UN' in the center. It bears the serial number 'OM 6086110' printed twice in red. The note shows significant signs of age and circulation, including heavy vertical and horizontal creasing, localized staining or foxing (particularly in the upper yellow regions), and wear along the vertical edges with small chips or tears present. The paper appears thin and shows typical handling patina. The design is consistent with the mid-20th-century landscape series produced prior to the 1970s updates. Without physical inspection of the paper's security features and ink texture, this identification remains a hypothesis based on visual alignment with known numismatic records.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of this banknote, which appears consistent with the Canadian 1954 series one-dollar bill. Based on the visual evidence, it bears characteristics of the 'Modified Portrait' variety, though I cannot verify this from a photo alone without a high-resolution view of the Queen's hair detail to rule out the earlier 'Devil's Head' variant. The note exhibits significant circulation wear, including heavy creasing, staining, and edge damage. From what I can see, the paper integrity appears compromised, which heavily impacts the numismatic value. My estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a standard 1954 series note; however, market value for such items is highly dependent on condition and the signatures of the bank officials, which are difficult to assess here. Generally, common circulated notes of this series without rare prefixes or serial numbers trade at a very modest premium over face value. I cannot confirm the paper's texture or security features through a photograph, and a physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary counterfeits or reproductions. If this were a rare replacement note or an exceptionally scarce serial prefix, the value could be higher, but in its observed condition, it would likely serve as an entry-level collector's piece. If the item were found to be a modern reproduction rather than a note of the period, it would possess no numismatic value. To reach a more certain conclusion, I would need to examine the paper under magnification and UV light to assess the ink's depth and the presence of planchettes.

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