,

Canada 100 Dollars 2011

162.00 

🔒 Secure and 100% insured shipping with tracking from Spain

Uncirculated 100 Dollars polymer banknote from 2011 featuring Sir Robert Borden, agricultural imagery, microscope, and advanced security features including transparent window and tactile elements. Size: 152 × 70 mm.

Availability: 1 in stock

SKU: CAN‑100D‑2011 Categories: , Tag:
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Issued in 2011 by the Bank of Canada, this 100 Dollars banknote is part of the Frontier Series, celebrating Canada’s leadership in science, health, and economic growth. The obverse features a portrait of Robert Borden, Canada’s Prime Minister during World War I, along with the Coat of Arms of Canada and stylized maple leaf motifs symbolizing national unity.

The reverse showcases a depiction of a maple leaf cereal plant and grains, representing Canada’s agricultural strength, alongside an image of an individual using a microscope in a laboratory setting—signifying Canada’s contributions to medical research and biotechnology.

Printed on polymer substrate, this note offers enhanced durability. Security features include a transparent window with metallic imagery, raised ink, a metallic holographic stripe, a color-shifting maple leaf, and tactile features for the visually impaired.

The note measures 152 × 70 mm, in line with other notes in the Frontier Series, and is cataloged under Pick number P‑102a.

Obverse

Text in English and French. At the left side is a frosted maple leaf-shaped window, with the denomination below. At the centre is a portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden, statesman and Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 to 1920. At the right side of the note is a see-through hologram strip with a smaller portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden at top, a depiction of the East Block of parliament in Ottawa at bottom, and transparent text and the denomination repeated throughout. As well, the hologram strip has a partially translucent border consisting of maple leaves. At the very right side of the note is the denomination once again and the year the note was issued.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
CANADA
100
ISSUE / ÉMISSION 2011
ONE HUNDRED • CENT DOLLARS
BANQUE DU CANADA 100
BANK OF CANADA 100
CE BILLET A COURS LÉGAL / THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER OTTAWA
DEPUTY GOVERNOR SOUS-GOUVERNEUR GOUVERNEUR GOVERNOR
SIR ROBERT L. BORDEN PRIME MINISTER / PREMIER MINISTRE 1911-1920

Reverse

This side of the note depicts the theme of medical innovation. At left is the denomination and a mirrored image of the hologram strip. At centre is an image of a researcher in a lab-coat at a microscope, signifying Canada’s commitment to medical research and innovation. The microscope shown is based off a Carl Zeiss Axioplan 2. Below is an electrocardiogram (ECG) track. To the right of the ECG track is an early bottle of insulin, one of the most well known Canadian medical innovations. To the right of the microscope is a depiction of a DNA strand. At the right side of the note is the reverse side of the maple leaf-shaped window, with the denomination below.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
100
Canada
INNOVATION MÉDICALE
MEDICAL INNOVATION
INSULIN
INSULINE
100

Signatures

Tiff Macklem (TM₁) Deputy Governor
Mark Joseph Carney (MJC) Governor
Stephen S. Poloz (SSP) Governor
Carolyn A. Wilkins (CAW) Deputy Governor
Timothy Lane (TL) Deputy Governor
Tiff Macklem (TM₂) Governor
Carolyn Rogers (CR) Deputy Governor

Printer

Canadian Bank Note Company, Canada (1897-date)

Features

Issuer Canada
Issuing bank Bank of Canada
Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Year 2011
Value 100 Dollars
100 CAD = GBP 54
Currency Dollar (1858-date)
Composition Polymer
Size 152.4 × 69.85 mm
Shape Rectangular

💵 Join the World of Banknote Collectors

Early access to new banknotes, rare editions, and exclusive updates.

Private updates for Premium Collectors. Read our Privacy Policy for more information.

Shopping Basket
Shopping cart0
There are no products in the cart!
Continue shopping
0
Canada 100 Dollars 2011 banknote, front with Robert Borden portrait and Coat of Arms; reverse with cereal grains and a scientist using a microscope. Canada 100 Dollars 2011
162.00 

Availability: 1 in stock

Scroll to Top