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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. All current notes are issued by the Bank of Canada, which released its first series of notes in 1935.
The creation of a second series of bank notes, only two years after the first issue, was prompted by changes in Canadian government legislation requiring the Bank of Canada to produce bilingual bank notes.
A brief historical overview of the first four series of notes issued by the Bank of Canada and the two commemorative notes issued in 1935 and 1967.
Unveiled on 7 April 2017, this unique bank note celebrates the 150th anniversary of Canadian confederation. Since issuing its first series of bank notes in 1935, the Bank of Canada has issued four commemorative bank notes.
Bank notes issued by the Bank of Canada, together with coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, are what is known as “legal tender.” That’s a technical term meaning the Government of Canada has deemed them to be the official money we use in our country.
Nov 27, 2020 · The Bank of Canada designs and produces bank notes (or bills), which are printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company. All Canadian circulation coins were minted at the Royal Mint in London, UK, until our mint opened in 1908.