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Q: What year was the Canadian two dollar bill discontinued?
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When were the Canadian dollar bills phased out?

The Canadian one dollar bill was phased out by the Canadian National Government in the year 1987. They were phased out in July of that year. They have not been used since then.


What year did they stop making 500.00dollar bill?

The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.


What year was the last Canadian 2 dollar bill made?

february 18, 1996


What was the last year the 2 dollar bill was made?

The $2 bill has never been discontinued in the US. The most recent printing is the 2013 series.


How much is an uncirculated Canadian dollar bill worth?

It would depend on the year of issue and the denomination.


How much is a Canadian five dollar bill-year 1979 that is in good condition?

In America it is priced at about $97,000,000


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from 1932, if it is Canadian (usa did not print 5 dollar notes that year) then 5 dollars


How valuable is a Canadian dollar coin 1867-1992?

In 1967 Canada printed the dollar bill with no serial number on purpose and instead let the year 1967 substitute for the serial number. This means that your Canadian dollar bill is only worth its face value.


When was the last year two dollar bills were printed?

The $2 bill has not been discontinued. New ones are printed as needed. The most recent series is dated 2008.


What is a 2 dollar Canadian bill worth?

In what currency?2 dollar Canadian bill=€1.54 in euros2 dollar Canadian bill=$2.03 in USA dollars


What was the Canadian dollar worth?

The Canadian dollar has changed in value over the years. I would need a particular year and currency to compare it with to answer this question.


What year was the Canadian two dollar bill phased out?

The first Canadian silver dollar was issued in 1935. It was issued by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V. The voyager design used for the coin was used on the dollar until 1986 and then was replaced with a Loon in 1987 giving the modern day dollar coin the nickname Loonie.