Although Canada no longer uses $1 bills, and has replaced them with a $1 coin (known as the loony) the old $1 bills have not become collectors items. They were in circulation too recently, and in too large an amount, to have any scarcity at present. Give it another hundred years and who knows, they may interest collectors. One never knows.
All international exchange rates fluctuate, but at the present time (September 4, 2012) the Canadian dollar is worth ninety nine Australian cents. So yes, the Australian dollar is worth slightly more.
Current-series (1976, 1995, and 2003) bills with green seals are worth face value only. Some much-older notes are worth considerably more but they don't turn up in circulation very often.
not if it has been in circulation. but with time if they are saved in good condition they will be worth more than face value someday after 2 dollar bills arnt being made anymore.Correction> The US is still printing $2 bills but only on an as-needed basis. > Modern (1976 and later) $2 bills are only worth face value in circulated condition, but many older ones can be worth a premium. The amount can vary anywhere from a quarter extra to hundreds of dollars depending on the bill's date and condition.
If you had a sheet of uncut two dollar bills, they would be worth far more than just two bills. Depending on their condition, the bills together would fetch between $2 and $10.
Unless it's older than 1976, it's only worth face value. Earlier (1963 and older) bills may be worth more than face value from a coin dealer. Value depends on age and condition. Consult a reputable appraiser.
The Canadian dollar is, on average, although it fluctuates, worth one cent less than the American Dollar. So 2.00CD is 1.98USD
Because $2,007 is greater than $2,006.
A good example $500 note is worth more than $500 to a collector, but it would depend on the condition of the note.
No. US one dollar bills were not made in 1950.
Starting in November 2011, the Canadian bank notes or bills will be made of polymar.
Yes, although an uncut sheet may be worth more than the individual bills.
This is a trick question!! The numbers 2010 and 2011 don't refer to years, because there aren't any US $2 bills with either of those dates. They refer to amounts, so ....- 2,010 $2 bills are worth $4,020- 2,011 $2 bills are worth $4,022
Yes, check with your bank for the latest exchange rate.
It always changes. Go to xe.com
The last known count of existing $1000 US bills was 165,372, in May of 2009. These bills are not in circulation and are worth more than their face value to collectors.
Yes, because they are not made anymore and are collector's items.
Right now! At the time of writing (May 3rd 2012) 1 Canadian dollar is worth 1.01 US dollar.