100 Dollars

Features

Issuer Barbados
Issuing bank Royal Bank of Canada (The Royal Bank of Canada)
King Edward VII (1901-1910)
Type Standard banknote
Year 1909
Value 100 Dollars
Currency Dollar (1848-1949)
Composition Paper
Size 185 × 82 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
321580
References P# S163
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.

Series: 1909 series

Obverse

Black print; yellow underprint; red serial numbers.

Seated woman facing left, with caduceus at right. Black overprint 'BARBADOS' at left and right, vertical overprint 'PAYABLE AT BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS' at centre.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
DOMINION OF CANADA
INCORPORATED 1869.
THE Royal Bank of Canada
WILL PAY TO BEARER ON DEMAND
100
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
MONTREAL JAN 2nd, 1909.
BARBADOS
PAYABLE AT BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS

Reverse

Black print; orange and yellow underprint.

British coat of arms at centre.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
100
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
DIEU ET MON DROIT

Translation: Shamed be the one who thinks ill of it. God and my right.

Signature

Herbert Samuel Holt (HSH), President, Royal Bank of Canada

Printer

American Banknote Corporation (American Bank Note Company), Ottawa, New York, United States (1795-date)

Comments

Overprint on Canada P-S1377.

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Date Signatures VG F VF XF AU UNC
1909-Jan-02  HSH P#S163
1909-Jan-02  HSH P#S163s Specimen

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