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Canadian Banknotes

Canadian banknotes are issued in 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollar denominations. Ask questions about the currency of Canada here.

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Who is on the canadian dollar bills?

the queen was on the Canadian one dollar bill witch ceased circulation in 1989 after the successful implementation of the Canadian Loonie in 1987.

What is the value of a misprinted dollar bill?

Please post a new and separate question with a description of the misprint. US bills can have a number of different types of printing errors and each has a different value range.

How much is one Mauritian Rupee worth in Canadian Dollar?

It is currently:

1 Mauritian Rupee = 0.0347 Canadian Dollars

28.833 Mauritian Rupees = 1 Canadian Dollars

Is the copper that was used for the wheat symbol pennies dated from 1950 and up worth some money?

Cents were made of copper during most of the period from 1792 to 1982, not just 1950 onward. Yes, the copper in pre-1982 cents is worth more than face value but not enough to make it profitable to melt them. You would need a VERY large number of coins and even so, the costs of melting, selling, etc. would eat up most or all of the profit. Also, for what it's worth, in numismatic terms the wheat ears are considered to be a design rather than a symbol. At the end of 2007 copper was selling for $3.00/pound. A pre-1982 penny weighs 3.11 grams (97.5% of which is copper) It takes about 148 of these pennies to make a pound. This is based on a pound being equal to 454 grams.

Hrh the prince of wales and lady Diana Spencer 1981?

These 25p coins are worth around 50p today (October 2010) as they were mass produced to commemorate the wedding of Charles and Diana on 29th July 1981.

1937 2 dollar bill?

yes you can still get a 2 dollar bill in america.

Was Sir Wilfrid Laurier always on the Canadian 5 dollar bill?

Sir Wilfrid Laurier's picture was first used as part of the 1969 series. Before that the following images were on modern Canadian $5 notes:

  • 1935 series: Edward, Prince of Wales on one side and an electric-power allegory on the other.
  • 1937 series: King George VI; electric power allegory
  • 1954 series: Queen Elizabeth II; Otter Falls, YT

Bird on Canadian dollar?

The bird on the Canadian dollar is called a loon.

How do you convert US dollar prices in 1989 to 2006 dollars?

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the ratio of the value of a basket of goods in the current year to the value of that same basket of goods in an earlier year. It measures the average level of prices of the goods and services typically consumed by an urban American family. Parkin, 1990 Bureau of Labor Statistics -- regional and commodity/service group indexes

How the CPI is used to make these calculations Directions: Enter years as 4 digits (eg 1998). Enter dollar amount without commas or $ sign in box on first line. Click Calculate button to compute dollar amount shown on second line. If in (year) I bought goods or services for $,

in (year) the same goods or services would cost $ Notes:

* Limited to years from 1913 to 1998. * Data from consumer price indexes for all major expenditure class items. * Base year is chained; 1982-1984 = 100 * The calculator does not work well in Windows 3.x or earlier Windows releases. * JavaScript-enabled browsers only; Netscape version 2.0 or higher provides the best results.

* What would an item or service purchased in 1998 be worth in 19?? dollars? Example: The CPI is used to calculate how prices have changed over the years. Let's say you have $7 in your pocket to purchase some goods and services today. How much money would you have needed in 1950 to buy the same amount of goods and services?

The CPI for 1950 = 24.1

The CPI for 1998 = 162.9 (estimate based on the first 4 months of 1998)

Use the following formula to compute the calculation:

1950 Price = 1998 Price * (1950 CPI / 1998 CPI)

$7.00 x 24.1 / 162.9 = $1.03

How much is a Canadian 1974 two dollar bill worth?

Depends on: Date of the Note, Condition, Rarity (errors etc...),Value of the Currency relative to the American Dollar (currently), and the day of the week (Kidding!). Generally speaking a circulated bill might get anywhere from $2.10 to $2.25. Uncirculated is worth slightly more - usually $2.35 - $2.50. Uncirculated & Uncut Strip (Notes aligned up & down) is dependent on the number of Notes are part of the Uncut Strip - $2.75 to $3.25 per Note. Uncirculated, Uncut 'Sheet' (which are actually very common due to the Royal Canadian Mint promoting & selling a large amount of the $2.00 Note Sheets to many Canadians and collectors worldwide as the transition to the $2.00 Coin was beginning. An Undamaged Sheet might trade for anywhere from $3.00 to $5.00 or more depending on the buyer (a Currency Trading shop that has a lot of the type you are trying to trade in their stock might not want to purchase above face value + 1% for example) and/or supply/demand market conditions at the time.

What companies offer Canadian Dollar exchange?

There are many currency exchange agencies who offer Canadian dollar exchange. These include the Post Office, Travelex, Moneycorp and Ice.Some offer a postal service for added convenience.

Is a 1000 dollar bill rare?

Yes. In Canada they were taken out of circulation years ago. In the US they were never formally taken out of circulation but since 1969 you can't get one from a bank, so they're effectively no longer in circulation.

What is the value of a Canada one dollar bill 1867-1967?

These bills were issued in significant quantities as keepsakes honoring the 1967 Centennial celebrations. Most were saved in new or nearly-new condition so they are only worth a couple of dollars at retail.

Can you burn Canadian money?

Canadian law prohibits destroying Canadian coin. It doesn't explicitly name paper money in that context.

Where can one find Canadian tours?

Canadian tours can be found from online websites such as Canada Tours, Cosmos Tours, and Fresh Tracks Canada. These websites feature many tour packages.