Canada 20 Dollars 2015 P111 Queen's Longest Reign Plastic Unc

Canada marked the fact that Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch in September 2015 by issuing a special 20-dollar note (P111). These 20 dollars which are printed on polymer plastic have a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front. In a see-through security panel to the right, there is a holographic strip which includes a youthful portrait of Queen Elizabeth taken by Karsh and the words declaring, in both English and French, that hers is a historic reign. In crisp, uncirculated condition.
Availability: In stock
SKU: WCA3120
£28.50
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