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Bank of Canada: The New $100 Note
#21
annd a neat feature to this, even "IF" you forgot about having say 20$ left in your jeans pocket
and washed them, the ink won't run ;D
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#22
BandanaBoy Wrote:annd a neat feature to this, even "IF" you forgot about having say 20$ left in your jeans pocket
and washed them, the ink won't run ;D
BB~

Except this will only be on $50 and $100 bills. Does anyone even use bills anymore?
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#23
I don't care what they look like, as long as they can still fold and fit snugly in my wallet, as well as not have sharp edges due to the polymer. At least Canadian money still looks better than American.
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#24
Sarah Wrote:Except this will only be on $50 and $100 bills. Does anyone even use bills anymore?

They don't accept cards at the Tim's on campus.
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#25
JoeTang Wrote:They don't accept cards at the Tim's on campus.

Real problem is that you're going to Tim Horton's.
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#26
Sarah Wrote:Except this will only be on $50 and $100 bills. Does anyone even use bills anymore?
Did you read this article at all?
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#27
Nope I didn't but

BandanaBoy Wrote:The $5 note is dedicated to Canada's space program

Makes total sense since that's about all we've invested in it.
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#28
You're such a meanie Sarah.

I wish we had $1 bills.
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#29
JoeTang Wrote:You're such a meanie Sarah.

I wish we had $1 bills.

We used to. And 2 dollar bills too.
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#30
Money is like that in chile too, we dont' have nifty videos, but all bills are polymer the old ones still move around and work though.
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#31
Just like Mexico's, except we only have a small "window":

[Image: 2090830770-billetes_mexicanos.jpg]
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#32
Loose Wrote:Just like Mexico's, except we only have a small "window":

Where is it?

Also I always imagine pesos to be large, stone-like coins. I always enjoyed the thought of mexicans dragging a large sack of pesos to pay for a loaf of bread.
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#33
Thai bill used to have window in it. It was released... 5 years ago? And it vanished 2 years after that. It looked weird enough. It's never been advertised except being news on TV once. Other than that, it just... showed up.

Yeah we change bills like twice a decade. not sure it's a good idea.
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#34
You know, the more I think about this, the more I wonder, doesn't our government have more pressing matters to deal with than making new bills that are harder to counterfeit?...
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#35
Retalion Wrote:You know, the more I think about this, the more I wonder, doesn't our government have more pressing matters to deal with than making new bills that are harder to counterfeit?...

NO

Let's let Harper focus on this. If he spends the entire next 4 years worrying about money designs the country will be better off for it.
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#36
NZ money has had a hole in it for a long time.

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#37
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YOUR FIVE

WHO IS THAT GUY
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#38
That's Edmund Hilary.
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#39
Sarah Wrote:Where is it?
Only the 20 and 50 peso bill have them.
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Sarah Wrote:Also I always imagine pesos to be large, stone-like coins. I always enjoyed the thought of mexicans dragging a large sack of pesos to pay for a loaf of bread.
We do. The ones with a golden border are 10 pesos, we also have 20 peso coins that are a bit bigger than the 10 peso ones.

[Image: peso-mexicano-monedas-billetes.jpg]
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Loose Wrote:Only the 20 and 50 peso bill have them.

We do. The ones with a golden border are 10 pesos, we also have 20 peso coins that are a bit bigger than the 10 peso ones.

Various Pictures of Mexican Monies

Just curious, so you have both a 20 peso coin and bill? If answering in the affirmative, which is more popular? I ask just to compare their usage to the $10HKD and $1USD denominations which both have coin forms.
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