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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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What is the value of the 2002 Canadian 5 dollar bill?

The value depends on condition and the serial number as well as the signatures on it. To find out the value go here: (they are conservative estimates)

What is the value of a 1986 Canadian dollar bill?

it's still worth 2 dollars, , maybe it will be worth something in say...50 years or so, some stores in Canada still accept them.

Canadian 2 dollar bill value?

The Canadian dollar is, on average, although it fluctuates, worth one cent less than the American Dollar. So 2.00CD is 1.98USD

Canadian dollar value?

They have prices listed on their official Website. See the link below.

How is money made in Canada?

Canadian coins are minted by the Royal Canadian Mint located in Winnipeg.

Canadian banknotes are printed under the auspices of the Bank of Canada

What is the value of a set of 6 flawless 1957A silver certificate dollars in consecutive serial number order?

6 1957A Silver Certificate Dollars with consecutive serial numbers in 'Crisp-Uncirculated' condition are worth $200.00. You could expect to receive about $50 for the set, if they will all grade GEM CU 65 Any more than that would require certification in grade SUP CU 67 or higher.

What is value of 1940 Canada dollar bill?

The value of a 1940 Canada dollar bill varies based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, bills in good condition can range from $20 to several hundred dollars, while uncirculated or rare versions may be valued higher. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a currency collector or a price guide specific to Canadian banknotes.

What is the value of a 1837 20 dollar bill?

The value of a 1837 $20 bill can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Factors such as whether the bill is in uncirculated condition or has unique features can greatly influence its market value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a currency expert or a reputable auction house.

Why are 1898 silver dollars worth more than 1897 silver dollars?

This is a variation on an extremely old joke. The reason is (drum roll)

1,898 silver dollars are worth 1 dollar more than 1,897 dollars (ba DING!)

Answer

Generally speaking, they're not.

Value of individual coins depends on date, mintmark, & condition -- all three factors have to be taken into consideration.

So like if two coins in equal condition, one dated 1897 and one dated 1898, but one has a mintmark and the other doesn't, then one could be worth significantly more than the other.

It all has to do with rarity. Whichever coin has the lowest mintage will generally be worth more money. Mintmarks have to be taken into account, because this indicates which mint facility the coin was made at, and each mint facility wil have different total mintages each year.

I hope this helps,

Dan

How do you find out the value of a dollar bill with an error?

You can : 1) Try to find a matching item on ebay.com and see what it sells for. 2) Check out this paper money error web page to see if it's listed there : http://www.coinsite.com/html/USCurrencyErrors.asp 3) Visit your local library to see if they have any books about paper money. 4) Buy a copy of "United States Paper Money Errors: A Comprehensive Catalog & Price Guide (U.S. Paper Money Errors)" by going here : http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873495985/theworkimansrare

Why is there a green star at the end of the serial number on my one dollar bill is it worth more then 1 dollar?

The star at the end of the serial number signifies that the original note did not meet Federal printing standards and was replaced with that note.

What is the value of a paper Canadian dollar?

There is no more 1$ Canadian paper money printed. It's now 1$ coin, 2$ coin, 5 $ paper, 10$ paper, 20$ paper, etc.

So a Canadian paper dollar might just be worth MORE than a dollar... Check with favorite local numismatist. Condition of the bill in question is a deciding factor.