Old Canadian series notes can be exchanged at Canadian banks for current series Canadian notes. They still retain their face value as long as they are not overly damaged.
In the U.S. - Most Bank of America will take Canadian notes. Some may have fees involved to transfer it to CAD to USD.
Or you can sell them on online auction sites like eBay to people who are going to Canada.
as of this morning it is at par
Yes, you can deposit Canadian dollars in a US bank, but the bank may convert the currency to US dollars and charge a fee for the exchange.
$5000 Canadian - $4,091.82 at the current exchange rate which is 1 CAD 0.818364 USD ---------- 1USD=1.22195 CAD
: 1.1457
48 Canadian dollars = 34.23 Euros as at 8th March 2010 (Note: exchange rates change daily)
The exchange rate is currently at 1.01 Canadian dollars for 1 Us dollar. This means that 10 US dollars would be about 10.10 Canadian dollars after exchange.
To exchange Canadian dollars to US dollars, log on to CoinMill, where you can convert your Canadian dollars to US and many more countries you would like to exchange.
as of this morning it is at par
The current foreign rate exchange on Canadian money is 1.0 Canadian Dollars is equal to 1.01 U.S. Dollars at this time. The rate changes slightly every day.
No. PPP would be in force if the exchange rate was 1.14 (456/400).
160 Canadian dollars = 158.62 U.S. dollars as of 2nd April 2010 (note: exchange rates change daily)
According to the currency exchange (October 21, 2009)175.00 Canadian Dollars (CAD) = 168.43 US Dollars (USD)
In June of 2014, the exchange rate of one Sierra Leone to Canadian dollars was 0.00025. One million Leones equaled 247.23 Canadian dollars.
There are a few places that a person can exchange Canadian dollars in the United States. The best place to do this is at duty free shops or at banks that offer such services.
Yes, Canadian currency is generally not accepted in the US. It is recommended to exchange Canadian dollars for US dollars before traveling to the US.
736.86 Euros = 970.14 Canadian dollars as at 10th Sept 2010, note: exchange rates change daily.
One can cash in or trade US dollars for Canadian dollars at a bank or local currency exchange counter. This can be done easily and with little hassle.