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Current Canadian bank notes, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
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Current Canadian bank notes, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

Canadian banknotes are the banknotes of Canada, denominated in Canadian dollars (CAD). In common everyday usage, they are called bills. Currently, they are issued in five, ten, twenty, fifty, and hundred dollar denominations by the Bank of Canada.

Production

Bills are issued by the Bank of Canada, but the actual production of the bills is outsourced to the Canadian Bank Note Company in accordance with the specifications and requirements of the Bank of Canada. All wording on bills appears in both Canada's official languages, English and French.

Removal of $1 and $2 bills

Some of the most significant recent developments in Canadian currency were the withdrawal of the $1 and $2 bills in 1987 and 1996, respectively, and their replacement with new coins.

Canadian Journey

Beginning in 2001, the Bank of Canada introduced a new series of bills called "Canadian Journey", featuring images of Canadian heritage and excerpts from Canadian literature. The new $10 was first issued on January 17, 2001; the new $5 on March 27, 2002; the new $100 bill on March 17, 2004, the new $20 on September 29, 2004, and the new $50 on November 17, 2004.

The $20, $50, and $100 notes introduce watermark security features for the first time on Canadian currency since the four dollar Dominion notes; they also boast significantly expanded holographic security features. Also among the new features are a windowed colour-shifting thread woven into the paper, a see-through number, and enhanced fluorescence under ultraviolet lighting. These features are reliable, quick and easy to use, and are designed to help Canadians protect themselves from accepting counterfeit notes. All 2001 through 2005 series notes also include the EURion constellation, on both sides of the bill. The new bills have a "tactile feature", which is a series of raised dots (but not in Braille) in the upper right corner on the obverse of each bill to aid the visually impaired in identifying currency denominations.

The security features new on the $20, $50, and $100 notes were added to an updated version of the $10 note released on 18 May, 2005, and the Bank of Canada will issue a $5 note with upgraded security features beginning 15 November 2006 as part of its ongoing effort to improve the security of Canadian bank notes. The illustrations on the front and back of the upgraded notes are the same as those on the $5 and $10 notes issued in 2001 and 2002.

The "Canadian Journey" literary excerpts are printed in English and French, with the English versions being:


List of bank notes

Canadian banknotes - an exhaustive list

1935 Series
Image Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date
Green King George V Agriculture allegory 1935 11 March 1935
Blue Queen Mary Transportation allegory 1935 11 March 1935
Orange Edward, Prince of Wales Electric power allegory 1935 11 March 1935
Purple Princess Mary Harvest allegory 1935 11 March 1935
Rose Pink Princess Elizabeth Agriculture allegory 1935 11 March 1935
Brown Prince Albert, Duke of York Modern Inventions allegory 1935 11 March 1935
0‡ Dark Brown Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester Commerce and industry allegory 1935 11 March 1935
100px 100px 0‡ Sepia Sir John A. Macdonald Fertility allegory 1935 11 March 1935
00‡ Dark Green Sir Wilfrid Laurier Security allegory 1935 11 March 1935

1937 Series
Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date
Green King George VI Agriculture allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
Terra cotta King George VI Harvest allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
Blue King George VI Electric power allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
Purple King George VI Transportation allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
Olive Green King George VI Fertility allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
Orange King George VI Modern Inventions allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
0‡ Brown Sir John A. Macdonald Commerce and industry allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937
00‡ Rose Pink Sir Wilfrid Laurier Security allegory 2 January 1937 19 July 1937

1954 series
Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date
Green Queen Elizabeth II Saskatchewan prairie 1954 9 September 1954
Terra cotta Queen Elizabeth II A country scene, Richmond, Quebec 1954 9 September 1954
Blue Queen Elizabeth II Otter Falls, (Aishihik River), Yukon 1954 9 September 1954
Purple Queen Elizabeth II Mount Burgess, British Columbia 1954 9 September 1954
Olive Green Queen Elizabeth II Winter landscape, Laurentian Mountains, Quebec 1954 9 September 1954
Orange Queen Elizabeth II Lockeport Beach, Nova Scotia 1954 9 September 1954
0‡ Brown Queen Elizabeth II Okanagan Lake, British Columbia 1954 9 September 1954
00‡ Rose Pink Queen Elizabeth II Anse-Sainte-Jean, Quebec 1954 9 September 1954

1969-1979 ("Scenes of Canada") series
Image Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date Ceased Being Issued
100px 100px Dark green Queen Elizabeth II The parliament buildings from the Ottawa River, Ontario 1973 3 June 1974 30 June 1989
Terra cotta Queen Elizabeth II Inuit hunting on Baffin Island, Northwest Territories 1974 5 August 1975 Newer issued date
Blue Sir Wilfrid Laurier Salmon seiner BCP 45 in Johnstone Straits, British Columbia 1972 4 December 1972 Newer issued date
1979 1 October 1979 Newer issued date
Purple Sir John A. Macdonald Oil refinery in Sarnia, Ontario 1971 8 November 1971 Newer issued date
Green Queen Elizabeth II Moraine Lake and the Rocky Mountains, Alberta 1969 22 June 1969 Newer issued date
1979 18 December 1979 Newer issued date
Red William Lyon Mackenzie King The RCMP Musical Ride 1975 31 March 1975 Newer issued date
0‡ Brown Sir Robert Borden Lunenburg Harbour, Nova Scotia 1975 31 May 1976 Newer 0 issued date

1986 ("Birds of Canada") series
Image Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date Ceased Being Issued
100px 100px Terra cotta Queen Elizabeth II American robins 1986 2 September 1986 16 February 1996
Blue Sir Wilfrid Laurier Belted kingfisher 1986 28 April 1986 Newer issued date
Purple Sir John A. Macdonald Osprey 1989 27 June 1989 Newer issued date
Green Queen Elizabeth II Common loon 1991 29 June 1993 Newer issued date
Red William Lyon Mackenzie King Snowy owl 1988 1 December 1989 Newer issued date
100px 100px 0 Brown Sir Robert Borden Canada goose 1988 3 December 1990 Newer 0 issued date
100px 100px 00 Reddish purple Queen Elizabeth II Pine grosbeak 1988 4 May 1992 12 May 2000

2001 ("Canadian Journey") series (pictured top right)
Image Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date Watermark
100px 100px Blue Sir Wilfrid Laurier Children playing hockey and other winter sports; excerpt from "The Hockey Sweater" by Roch Carrier 2001 27 March 2002
100px 100px 2005 15 November 2006
Purple Sir John A. Macdonald Peacekeeping forces and war memorial; excerpt from "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae 2000 17 January 2001
100px 100px 2005 18 May 2005
100px 100px Green Queen Elizabeth II Artwork of Bill Reid; excerpt from Gabrielle Roy's novel, The Hidden Mountain. 2004 29 September 2004 As portrait
100px 100px Red William Lyon Mackenzie King The Famous Five and Thérèse Casgrain; quotation from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2004 17 November 2004 As portrait
100px 100px 0 Brown Sir Robert Borden Maps of Canada, historic and modern; excerpt from Miriam Waddington's poem, "Jacques Cartier in Toronto" 2003 17 March 2004 As portrait

Commemorative Issues
Image Value Colour Obverse Reverse Printed Date Issued Date
100px 100px Purple King George V and Queen Mary Windsor Castle May 6, 1935
Dark Green Elizabeth II Old parliament buildings in Ottawa - destroyed by fire in 1916 1967 3 January 1967
‡ Withdrawn from circulation. Currency withdrawn from circulation is still legal tender. As of early 2005, the 1986-series $5 and $10 bills are still occasionally encountered, but they are rapidly disappearing from regular use. Despite the introduction of new notes, the 1986 $20, $50, and $100 are still common. $1,000 bills are no longer printed, but are still used by banks and casinos occasionally.

All bills of 1954 series or later measure 152.4 mm by 69.85 mm (6 by 2¾ inches).

See also Withdrawn Canadian banknotes.

Myths

A number of myths have circulated regarding Canadian banknotes.

See also

External links

Canadian banknotes and coins
Topics: Canadian dollar | Bank of Canada | Royal Canadian Mint
Canadian banknotes: | | | | 0 | Withdrawn banknotes
Canadian coinage: 1¢ (Penny) | 5¢ (Nickel) | 10¢ (Dime) | 25¢ (Quarter)
50¢ (50-cent Piece) | (Loonie) | (Toonie)

 


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