Canada new date (2009) 10-dollar note (B367e) confirmed
Like B367d, but new date (2009). Prefix BFH – BFW. Courtesy of James Huang.Read More…
Like B367d, but new date (2009). Prefix BFH – BFW. Courtesy of James Huang.Read More…
Like B366b, but new date (2009). Prefix AAD – AAT. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B370c, but new signatures (Jenkins/Carney) and new date (2009). Prefix EJU – EJZ. Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
According to an article in The Globe and Mail dated 4 March 2010, Canada has announced that beginning in late 2011 it intends to replace paper-cotton banknotes with polymer notes which are reported to last “two to three times longer. The changes are intended save on the cost of printingRead More…
Some Canadian 10-dollar notes printed in 2007 with the Jenkins-Dodge signature combination were printed on paper intended for 20-dollar notes. They therefore have Queen Elizabeth’s portrait and the number 20 as the watermark, a security thread with demetalized “Canada 20”, and the holographic stripe with the number 20. There areRead More…
, Winston Brown of Toronto, Ontario, has recently gone public with a dramatic example of a modern error. The $20 from 2004’s Canadian Journey series has the holographic stripe on the front right, the windowed security thread on the back right, and the watermark is upside down (compare top pairRead More…
B366 (P101A): 5 dollars (US$3.95) Blue, purple, yellow, orange, and green. Front: English and French text; coat of arms; 7th prime minister, Wilfrid Laurier wearing suit; West Block of Parliament in Ottawa; Canadian flag. Back: English and French text; child riding toboggan; snowflakes; excerpt from Roch Carrier’s Le Chandail deRead More…
© 2025 BanknoteNews. All rights reserved.