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- How The Bank of Canada Fights Counterfeiting
Checking bank notes protects everyone, so don’t be offended if a cashier carefully examines your bills. Routinely checking the security features of all notes – large and small – allows cashiers to intercept counterfeits and keep them out of the till and out of your change. Security features are helpful only if you use them. To fight counterfeiting,...
During a transaction
If you suspect that you’re being offered a counterfeit note, assess the situation to ensure that you are not at risk. Then, do the following: 1. Politely refuse the note and explain that you suspect that it may be counterfeit. 2. Ask for another note (and check it too). 3. Advise the person to check the note with the local police. 4. Inform your local police of a possible attempt to pass suspected counterfeit money. 5. Be courteous. Remember that the person in possession of the bill could be...
After a transaction
If you suspect that you’ve received a counterfeit note, give it to the local police. 1. If it’s real, you’ll get it back. 2. Either way, the police should be informed of possible counterfeiting activity in your community. Timely reporting helps police and prosecutors bring counterfeiters to justice.
The Bank takes counterfeiting very seriously and works with police and prosecutors to monitor and respond to counterfeiting threats and to minimize their impact on Canadians. We are focused on: 1. Security—by issuing bank notes with leading-edge security features to help stay ahead of counterfeiting. 2. Education—conducting outreach and teaching th...
This simple guide will help to determine the value of any Bank of Canada banknote. Canadian banknotes from 2018 to 2024. The Bank is implementing the Government of Canada's plans and is proceeding with the redesign of the $20 Charles III note. As such, work on redesigning the $5 has been stopped.
Banknotes of the Canadian dollar are the banknotes or bills (in common lexicon) of Canada, denominated in Canadian dollars (CAD, C$, or $ locally). Currently, they are issued in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations.
Check your Canadian Banknotes for Rare + Collectable features, from 1935 through to current, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100+ more.
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