The current Canadian 50- dollar bill is predominantly red in colour. The front features a portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie King, the coat of arms, and a picture of the Peace Tower of the Parliament buildings. Security features visible from the front include a hologram strip along the left side, depicting the number 50 alternated with maple leaves; a watermark of King's portrait; and a broken-up number 50, which resolves itself when backlit. The reverse side depicts themes in Canadian human rights history, such as the Famous Five celebrating the Persons case, and a volunteer medal commemorating Thérèse Casgrain; it also has a quotation from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The reverse also has a visible security feature: an interleaved metallic strip, reading '50 CAN' repeatedly along its length. Yellow dots representing the EURion constellation can be found on both sides (and on all 2001 series notes). As well as textured printing, this new 2004 design incorporates a special tactile feature similar to Braille dots for the blind indicating the denomination.
The U.S. Capitol
Yes a 50 dollar bill is red
Yes- Grant is shown in the US 50-dollar bill.
It means its a miss print.
A man named William Lyon Mackenzie King is on the 50 dollar bill
No there are only 27 State names on the back of a 5 dollar bill..... I think
Actually Grant is on a $50 bill,
U.S. Grant appears on the $50 bill.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
I think that would be a fake
...Is worth $50.
A unique part of a dollar bill.