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 Canadian five-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2005, the Canadian government polled its citizens on the idea of retiring the five dollar bill, replacing it with a five dollar coin.
The Canadian five-dollar bill is one of the most common banknotes of Canadian currency.
The current five-dollar bill is dominantly blue in colour.
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 Hundred dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The hundred dollar bill is a common denomination of a number of currencies.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hundred_dollar_bill   (102 words)

  
 Dollar
Eisenhower dollar The Eishenhower dollar is a former 1978.
New Zealand dollar The New Zealand dollar, abbreviated NZD or NZ$ and often informally known as the Kiwi dollar, is th...
Dollar Corner, Washington Dollar Corner is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,039.
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 Canadian fifty-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current 50- dollar bill is dominantly red in colour.
Bills continue to be improved, with the latest design placed into circulation on November 17, 2004.
Each bill in the 1991 series was sprinkled with special green ink dots that glow when exposed to ultraviolet light.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_fifty-dollar_bill   (102 words)

  
 Canadian ten-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian ten-dollar bill is one of the most common banknotes of Canadian currency.
The current ten-dollar bill is dominantly purple in colour.
It was the first bill printed when Canada changed its banknotes in 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_ten-dollar_bill   (278 words)

  
 Publications and Research - Research - A History of the Canadian Dollar - Bank of Canada
The Canadian dollar and the U.S. greenback (1862-79)
Canadian authorities informed the IMF of their decision to float the Canadian dollar and of their intention to resume the fulfillment of their obligations to the Fund as soon as circumstances permitted.
The Canadian government's decision in 1934 to expand the amount of dominion notes in circulation by reducing their gold backing to 25 per cent did not have much impact on the Canadian dollar.
www.bankofcanada.ca /en/dollar_book/full_text-e.html   (15889 words)

  
 Questions and Answers Related to Current FAQs
I have a one dollar bill from 2003 with a misprint on it.
I have a 5 dollar bill, series 1988 A, Number F 63691106 E. It looks fine on the...
I have a 1928 2 dollar bill, is it worth anything, more than the 2 dollars by stevej (4/2/2004)
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 Canadian dollar - Psychology Central
The Birds series bills depict a Union Jack flying over Parliament on the $100; a Canadian Red Ensign (a former Canadian flag) on the $5, $10, and $50; and the modern maple-leaf flag was on the $2 and $1000 bills.
This interchangeability led to some concern when the United States Mint decided that the new Sacagawea Dollar coin would have the same colouring as the Canadian $1 coin, the "loonie", although this proved to be a non-issue.
Unlike several U.S. attempts to introduce a dollar coin, the new coins were quickly accepted by the public, owing largely to the fact that the mint and government made it a "cold turkey" switch by removing the $1 and $2 bills from circulation.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Canadian_Dollar   (3050 words)

  
 A History of the Canadian Dollar
Canadian authorities informed the IMF of their decision to float the Canadian dollar and of their intention to resume the fulfillment of their obligations to the Fund as soon as circumstances permitted.
The Canadian dollar and the U.S. greenback (1862-79)
Moreover, the Canadian dollar's value was fixed in terms of the British sovereign at a rate of $4.8666 and the U.S. gold eagle at a rate of $10--the same rates established in the 1853 Currency Act.
www.justiceplus.org /thedollar.htm   (13975 words)

  
 Canadian dollar
Unlike several US attempts to introduce a dollar coin, the new coins were quickly accepted by the public, owing largely to the fact that the mint and government made it a "cold turkey" switch, removing the $1 and $2 bills from circulation.
Although there was a great deal of domestic concern when the Canadian dollar was trading much lower than the U.S. dollar, there is also concern among exporters when the dollar appreciates quickly.
The new $100 bill was issued on 17 March, 2004, the new $20 on 29 September, 2004, and the new $50 on 17 November, 2004.
www.infothis.com /find/Canadian_dollar   (2808 words)

  
 The Valiant Five - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On October 18, 1929, the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons and were competent to serve in the Senate.
The Valiant Five or The Famous Five were five Canadian women who, in 1927 asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Are women persons?" The case came to be known as the Persons Case.
Some might well question the overall significance of the decision, noting that by the 1920s the Canadian Senate was a largely powerless body.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Famous_Five_(Canada)   (2808 words)

  
 Canadian twenty-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current 20- dollar bill is green in colour.
They are the Canadian Bank Note Company and BA International Inc., a part of the Giesecke and Devrient GmbH group of companies.
These were replaced with more permanent ultraviolet-detected threads in the new bills, as well as an ink imprint of the coat of arms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_twenty_dollar_bill   (2808 words)

  
 Articles - John A. Macdonald
Grieving Canadians turned out in the thousands to pay their respects while he lay in state in the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa and they lined the tracks to watch the train that returned his body to Kingston, Ontario where he was buried in the Cataraqui Cemetery.
Ten years after the passing of his wife, in 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation, he married Susan Agnes Bernard (1836-1920).
In September 1864, he led the Canadian delegation at the Charlottetown Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, to present his idea to the Maritime colonies, who were discussing a union of their own.
www.quickize.com /articles/John_A._Macdonald   (1599 words)

  
 Canadian money
Every single Canadian keeps an old one and two dollar bill somewhere in their house because "they might be worth something someday."
There used to be a thousand dollar bill as well (it was pink and had the Queen on it) but it was phased out when the government discovered it was only being used by gangsters and drug dealers.
Canadian bills are all color-coded, so you can tell at a glance how much they're all worth.
www.filibustercartoons.com /canguide_money.php   (648 words)

  
 CultureBridge: American money
Coins are fractions of a dollar, for example: a quarter ($0.25) is 1/4 of a dollar, a dime ($0.10) is 1/10th of a dollar, and so forth.
Canadian coins may be accepted as equal in value to US coins, but the exchange rate usually places a higher value on the US versions, so be careful not to accept too many.
Canadian coins are seen in the northern United States and are also available in quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
www.culturebridge.com /articles/us_money.html   (800 words)

  
 Questions and Answers Related to Current FAQs
i have a twenty dollar bill from 1996 that is miscut and not centered on the paper, is it...
I have a 1840 3 dollar bill from the Republic of Texas.
I found a ten dollar bill from 1950 B series with the number of I 32966386 A, is it worth...
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 The Encyclopædia Georgetannica
A bill that is entered in one location, and then hit in the same or a nearby location with a user note saying that the hitter got it in another location.
A registered bill that is marked or stamped on the back only, usually because the initial user is afraid to pass bills that are marked on the front.
A special boomerang bill that is entered in one location, spent in another (according to the user note) hit once or more than once in a faraway location, and then hit again in or near the first location.
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 NOW with Bill Moyers. Transcript. Trading Democracy - A Bill Moyers Special. 2.01.02 PBS
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BILL MOYERS: In a preliminary ruling, the Loewen tribunal declared that the Mississippi trial is a legitimate target under NAFTA.
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 Five-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The five dollar bill is a common denomination of a number of currencies.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Five_dollar_bill   (86 words)

  
 Contains 2 » Archived » The New Canadian Twenty Dollar Bill
The Canadian government knows that the $20 bill is the bill of choice for cokeheads to use as a straw to sniff with.
I think the twenty dollar bill represents “China” not the first people who are the “Native”, and the forgotten history of Canada.
Bill Reid was one of the greatest un mentioned heroes of my homeland so next time you call him down, think again, those that disagree are ignorant and simple minded, and are better of as americans!
www.contains2.com /2004/10/11/the-new-canadian-twenty-dollar-bill   (2785 words)

  
 Rockzillaworld The Corb Lund Band "Five Dollar Bill" By Jud Block
The title track of the disc, "Five Dollar Bill," is a lively bit of Canadian history about running liquor into the US during prohibition.
Five Dollar Bill is a showcase for a very original talent, and one that I hope music fans in the US get to hear much more from in the future.
You have to listen between the lines on this one because the main story involves the narrator attempting to retrieve a five dollar bill that was stolen from him on one of his runs.
www.rockzilla.net /jud50.html   (688 words)

  
 T-CC CANADIAN DOLLAR Wednesday-Night by David T. Nicholson
The rise of the Canadian dollar is accompanied by the continued fall of its U.S. counterpart in trading against the euro and the Japanese yen.
Canadian Dollar Should be Edging Lower - November 9, 2005 Canadian exporting companies face a stressful outlook, with rising interest rates and moderating sales growth.
The higher Canadian dollar is good news for Canadian importers but bad news for the country's exporters because it makes their products more expensive, especially in trade with the Americans.
www.wednesday-night.com /T-CC.asp   (3934 words)

  
 Conference - What Happened on Oceans Day last year? (2002)
Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, ON DFO participated in an Oceans Day Celebration from June 5 to 9 at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
The presentations and tour aim to deepen the understanding of the ever-increasing importance of the oceans and their resources and the initiatives by the Canadian government to address the management of our oceans.
A poster and information kits prepared by the Canadian Wildlife Federation on protecting marine species threatened by climate change were distributed.
www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca /canwaters-eauxcan/events-evenements/old-vieux/oday_2002_e.asp   (1961 words)

  
 Questions and Answers Related to Current FAQs
i have a twenty dollar bill from 1996 that is miscut and not centered on the paper, is it...
I have a 1840 3 dollar bill from the Republic of Texas.
I have a 5 dollar bill, series 1988 A, Number F 63691106 E. It looks fine on the...
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 How To Pass For Canadian
Canadian $1 coins made of yellow metal and are called loonies because there is Queen Elizabeth on one side and a loon on the other.
Canadians also have a lot more in the way of Nestle chocolate than Americans do, so don't bother looking for or mentioning Hershey products; if you want something like M&M's, ask for a box of Smarties.
Their coins are the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, and toonie; their bills start at $5 and occur in the same denominations as in the States.
www.megaloceros.net /passing   (1961 words)

  
 Canadian money
Every single Canadian keeps an old one and two dollar bill somewhere in their house because "they might be worth something someday."
There used to be a thousand dollar bill as well (it was pink and had the Queen on it) but it was phased out when the government discovered it was only being used by gangsters and drug dealers.
The proud Canadian currency is known as the "Canadian Dollar" and it's largely a total rip-off of the US dollar.
www.filibustercartoons.com /canguide_money.php   (1961 words)

  
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Dollar bill Ganesh (elephant) Diagram on how to fold an elephant with a US dollar bill...
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