1 dollar
There is no more 1$ Canadian paper money printed. It's now 1$ coin, 2$ coin, 5 $ paper, 10$ paper, 20$ paper, etc. So a Canadian paper dollar might just be worth MORE than a dollar... Check with favorite local numismatist. Condition of the bill in question is a deciding factor.
The paper dollar is worth about $5 in uncirculated condition -- the coin dollar is worth about $15 in uncirculated condition
Canadian Paper Money Society was created in 1960.
25 nineteen twenty three Canadian paper pennies.
The value of a 1935 7-Up bottle with a paper label depends on its condition. This bottle in excellent condition is valued between 5.00 and 10.00.
Canadian paper money is produced by the Canadian Bank Note Company, a private company located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They have been the sole printer of Canadian banknotes since 1935.
They made millions of series 1976 $2 bills. It's still worth exactly $2.
$1. It would need to be VERY old (decades) and in excellent condition to be worth anything more than face value.
The Canadian Jewish News paper, a weekly newspaper for the Canadian Jewish community, has been founded in 1960. There also is a special edition of the newspaper for the Canadian Jewish community in Montreal, which was founded in 1976.
You can make an excellent papier mache for modelling this way.
Canadian law prohibits destroying Canadian coin. It doesn't explicitly name paper money in that context.
20 to 30k depending on condition and accessories , I own five of them!