Canada no longer issues any notes larger than 100 Canadian Dollars. The Bank of Canada did issue $500 as late as 1935 and $1000 notes until 1987.
These notes can still be cashed at banks for their face values, however they are worth much more to collectors - the 1935 $500 is very rare and used, Very Fine, condition note is worth $70,000. The 1911 $500 is worth $125,000!
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There is no Canadian $500 bill. The largest Canadian bill in circulation is the $100.
A US or Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents. A five dollar bill is worth 500 cents. Thus a five dollar bill is equivalent to 100 nickels.
In what currency?2 dollar Canadian bill=€1.54 in euros2 dollar Canadian bill=$2.03 in USA dollars
President William McKinley. was on the 500 dollar bill
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
the queen was on the Canadian one dollar bill witch ceased circulation in 1989 after the successful implementation of the Canadian Loonie in 1987.
no, but they have been made before, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawn_Canadian_banknotes
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
Depending on condition, anywhere from 50.00 to 400.00.
one dollar
The 500 dollar bill, which is no longer in use.