1954 Banknotes & Devil’s Face Notes

1954 Canadian banknotes have remained a favourite among collectors for decades, and it is easy to see why. This series introduced the young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and became well known for the original “Devil’s Face” design, later replaced with a modified version. From $1 notes to higher denominations, each piece offers something different for collectors to study and compare.

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Why Choose B&W Coins?

Buying a 1954 Bank of Canada note involves more than checking the date. Portrait type, signatures, condition, and paper quality can all affect collector interest. At B&W Coins, we help buyers compare these details clearly.

Understanding 1954 Varieties

From Devil’s Face notes to modified portraits, we help collectors understand key differences between varieties, signatures, and denominations.

Condition Reviewed Carefully

We assess folds, wear, colour, margins, paper quality, and grading so buyers can compare notes with confidence.

Fair Collector-Based Pricing

Prices reflect denomination, variety, signatures, condition, and current collector demand.

Local Collector Support

Our Brampton shop helps collectors across Toronto, Mississauga, and the GTA compare and buy 1954 Canadian banknotes.

Explore More Banknote Categories

Looking beyond 1954 Bank of Canada notes? These banknote categories can help you compare other paper money by year, condition, and collecting focus.

Canadian Banknotes

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1935 Banknotes

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1937 Banknotes

Compare 1937 Bank of Canada notes known for bilingual design, portraits, denominations, and signature varieties.

Graded Banknotes

View certified banknotes where condition has been professionally reviewed for easier comparison.

Canadian Banknotes

Browse Canadian banknotes across different years, denominations, conditions, and collector interests.

1935 Banknotes

Explore early Bank of Canada notes known for first-series history, age, and classic Canadian paper money design.

1937 Banknotes

Compare 1937 Bank of Canada notes known for bilingual design, portraits, denominations, and signature varieties.

Graded Banknotes

View certified banknotes where condition has been professionally reviewed for easier comparison.

FAQs

Why do collectors pay close attention to 1954 Canadian banknotes?
The 1954 series stands out because it includes both the original Devil’s Face portrait and the later modified design of Queen Elizabeth II. Collectors also compare denomination, signatures, condition, serial numbers, and overall eye appeal. Two notes from the same year can feel completely different once those details are examined.
What is the difference between a Devil’s Face note and a modified portrait note?
The first version of the 1954 Bank of Canada notes showed a shadow in the Queen’s hair that many people believed looked like a face, later nicknamed the “Devil’s Face.” The Bank of Canada adjusted the portrait shortly after, creating the modified version. Many collectors enjoy owning one of each to compare the design change.
What should I look at before buying a 1954 Bank of Canada note?
Experienced collectors usually start with conditions. Look for folds, paper quality, colour strength, margins, and signs of handling. After that, check the portrait type, signatures, denomination, serial number, and whether the note has been professionally graded. Small details often make a noticeable difference.
Can B&W Coins help me buy or sell 1954 Canadian banknotes?
Yes. Whether you are searching for a Devil’s Face note, a higher denomination example, or simply want help understanding what you own, B&W Coins can help. Our Brampton shop works with collectors across Toronto, Mississauga, and the GTA looking to buy, sell, or compare 1954 Bank of Canada notes.

Find the Right 1954 Banknote

Some collectors want a classic Devil’s Face note. Others focus on denomination sets, signature combinations, or high-grade examples with strong paper quality. There is no single “best” 1954 note; the right choice depends on what matters most to your collection. When comparing 1954 Canadian banknotes, small details matter. B&W Coins helps collectors review portrait type, condition, signatures, denomination, and overall appeal before making a purchase.

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