The face on the Canadian ten dollar bill is that of Sir John A. Macdonald, according to Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia:
"The current ten-dollar bill is dominantly purple in colour. The front features a portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald, the coat of arms, and a picture of the Library of Parliament."
and
"Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB, KCMG, PC, PC (Can), (January 11, 1815 - June 6, 1891) was the first Prime Minister of Canada and the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation. Macdonald's tenure in office spanned 19 years, making him the second longest serving Prime Minister of Canada. He is the only Canadian Prime Minister to win six majority governments. He was the major proponent of a national railway, completed in 1885, linking Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. He won praise for having helped forge a nation of sprawling geographic size, with two diverse European colonial origins, numerous Aboriginal nations, and a multiplicity of cultural backgrounds and political views."
Benjamin Franklin
$100 $100
the queen was on the Canadian one dollar bill witch ceased circulation in 1989 after the successful implementation of the Canadian Loonie in 1987.
About $100 for a nice one.
checked on ebay..255.00
Is there a cash value on a 1954 100 hundred dollar canadian bill as of this day
No US or Canadian bills are dated 1933.
A centennial Canadian one dollar bill, also known as the 1967 Canadian Centennial $1 bill, typically has a collectible value rather than a face value. The exact worth of a centennial Canadian one dollar bill can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, these bills can range in value from a few dollars to potentially over $100 for bills in pristine condition or with unique features. It is recommended to consult with a currency appraiser or collector for a more precise valuation.
A US or Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents. A five dollar bill is worth 500 cents. Thus a five dollar bill is equivalent to 100 nickels.
American $100 bill :)
$100 roughly.
Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.