Is there a cash value on a 1954 100 hundred dollar canadian bill as of this day
about 96 us dollars
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.
100 hundred dollar bills is more money. 900 ten-dollar bills is a bigger stack of paper.
Nothing as of yet!
The paper dollar is worth about $5 in uncirculated condition -- the coin dollar is worth about $15 in uncirculated condition
us$0.9985
1 dollar
Woodrow Wilson is on the one-hundred thousand dollar bill
Current US paper bills weigh 1 gm each, regardless of denomination.
There are literally hundred of different items to purchase at the Dollar Store. They have products ranging from everyday household items such as paper towels and toilet paper, to products like toys and paper plates.
Paper dollars and current $1 coins are both equal in purchasing power.
That's not always true. The value of each depends on the exchange rates between the two countries. Sometimes the Canadian dollar is worth more than the American dollar and sometimes the opposite, depending on economic conditions.
Canadian Dollars. They are not at all the same as American Dollars, they just have a similar name. Funny enough, the Canadian 1-Dollar coin (not a paper bill, but a metal coin) is called a Loonie, because of the loon (a breed of bird) depicted on it. Some have come to call the Canadian Dollar in general the Loonie, like the American Dollar might be called a buck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loonie).