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June 2, 2024

Bank of Canada values and prices of 2004 to 2011 banknotes

Bank of Canada values and prices of 2004 to 2011 banknotes

Research for a new note series was under way by 1997. As high-resolution colour copiers, inkjet printers, and computer scanners became more affordable, the potential for counterfeiting intensified. With the goal of having a new design ready by 2000, a process that usually takes six years was collapsed into three.

June 1, 2024

25 cents 1902 to 1936 - Price guide and values

25 cents 1902 to 1936 - Price guide and values

The crown on the reverse of these 25 cents coins is separating the maple leaves at the top of the wreath. In 1911, the words DEI GRA (by the grace of God) were omitted. In 1912 and following issues, these words appeared on the obverse.

May 30, 2024

25 cents 1870 to 1901 - Price guide and values

25 cents 1870 to 1901 - Price guide and values

With the creation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867, the central government assumed responsibility for money and banking, as mandated under section 91 of the British North America Act, and it undertook to standardize the fledgling country's currency. Ottawa issued the first 25 cents coins in 1870.

May 30, 2024

Dominion of Canada banknotes price guide and values

Dominion of Canada 1870 to 1882 banknotes

The value of a Dominion of Canada banknote depends on several factors such as rarity, wear, mintage, supply and demand, etc. This section will help you to find the value of your Dominion of Canada banknotes.

May 28, 2024

20 cents 1858 and 1871 - Price guide and values

20 cents 1858 and 1871 - Price guide and values

The choice of the twenty-cent coin proved to be unfortunate in that people had difficulty in quickly distinguishing between the twenty-cent piece and the U.S. twenty-five cent piece, which was widely circulated in Canada at that time.

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