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1,000 dollars 1954 with the devil's face values and prices
The $1,000 note was printed by CBN. The back of the note shows the covered bridge in the village of L'Anse-Saint-Jean, Quebec, and, in the background, the Saguenay River fjord. The photo that the engraving was based on was taken by Max Sauer of Montréal.
Price guide and values - 1,000 dollars 1954 with the devil's face
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Coyne-Towers
- Circulated
- Uncirculated
Varieties | UNC-60 | UNC-62 | CUNC-63 | CUNC-64 | GUNC-65 | GUNC-66 | GUNC-67 |
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$14,900 | $17,500 | $20,300 | $23,900 | $24,800 | $24,800 | - |
No signature
- Specimen
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Last update : Monday, January 15, 2024