in 2007 a set of 1954 uncirculated Canadian bank notes from 1954 including the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 was worth about $800.00
The worth of a Canadian dollar bank note from 1954 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars, with uncirculated or rare variants potentially fetching higher prices. For an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult a currency dealer or collector.
Generally, they're still worth one dollar in Canada, and can be exchanged at face value in any Canadian bank.
Any local bank should do it for you, but you will "lose" some money in the process - the Canadian dollar is not worth as much as the American dollar.
an 1820 bank note will be worth at least $200, as long as it looks nice
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A 1954 Canadian two dollar bill can range from $10 up to $250.Two dollar bills are reddish brown in color and show a farm landscape with hills and trees on the back of each bank note.
Canadian dollar hits a record low of 61.79 U.S. cents, according to Bank of Canada data, undermined by weak resource prices and a robust U.S. dollar. (Source: MSN Canada - Money)
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This series caused controversy because highlighted areas of the Queen's hair gave the illusion of a grinning demon behind the ear. The term "Devil's Head" is commonly used to describe these bank notes. The Bank of Canada had both bank note companies modify the face plates by darkening the highlights in the hair. These modifications were made in 1956 for all denominations.
The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada. One hundred cents add up to one Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar was first printed by the Bank of Montreal in 1817.
The Bank of Canada sold 40-note sheets of the 1973 1 Dollar bills in 1988 and 1989. In mint condition, they are worth $250-$300.