Printing of the Canadian $1 note ceased in 1989 after the release of the loonie (a coin, in 1987) had been implemented. These notes are virtually never seen in circulation today although they are still legal tender.
FULL STOP means period. In Canada it is called.. Full Stop because Canadians speak english.
so people do not go into debt oh and stop using the computer for your homework little ones
No they stop bringing them to Canada in 2008
Waterways in the US and Canada
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As of 2010, the US is still producing the One Dollar bill.
In Canada; the year 2000.
The 500 dollar bill was last printed in 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969.
The United States of America is currently making 1,2,5,10,20,50, and 100 dollar bills. There are no plans to change these denominations in the near future.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
A 1988 $5 bill that is in circulated condition is generally worth its face value of $5. If the bill is in uncirculated condition or has any unique features, it may be worth slightly more to collectors.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
People never did stop using them, Just 2 dollar bills are very VERY special, so people never use them. They think they're some kind of souvenir. Able to help, Bella
because the American dollar is higher then ours even though for a little while the canadian dollar did have more value but if our dollar value stayed too high for too long the Americans would stop buying goods from Canada, they do right now because their money is worth more so they end up saving money when they buy from us