The Canadian $20 bill is green primarily for historical reasons, as the color was chosen to symbolize the country's Natural Resources, particularly forests and agriculture. It also helps distinguish it from other denominations, enhancing security and ease of identification. The green hue has become a recognizable feature of the bill, contributing to its identity within Canada’s currency system.
Canadian bills feature a variety of colors depending on their denomination. The $5 bill is blue, the $10 bill is purple, the $20 bill is green, the $50 bill is red, and the $100 bill is brownish-yellow. Each bill also includes various security features and images that represent Canadian culture and history.
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Yes, the 20 dollar bill is worth 20 dollars. Imagine that.
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The only person to appear on Canadian $20 notes in recent (1961+) history is The Queen.
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An uncirculated $20 bill from 1954 is worth $350-$400 in mint uncirculated condition and about $30 in crisp circulated.
A new Canadian $20 bill weighs approximately 1.2 grams. The polymer material used in its production contributes to its lightweight and durable characteristics.
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It's still worth 20 dollars in Canada.
right now, the two are equal. You would get 20