Do such bills actually exist?
August Abolins wrote to Wilfred van Velzen <=-
The million dollar bill is a souvenir bill. :( The highest
denomination that I am aware of that the Bank of Canada issues is the $1,000 bill. However, even this souvenir bill can fetch a modest
price if in good condition. Mine is not so good.
This change will affect the $1, $2, $25, $500 and $1,000 notes, which are no longer being produced. Essentially, this means that Canadians will no longer be able to use them in transactions.
The $1 and $2 notes stopped being issued in 1989 and 1996, respectively, andwere replaced with coins. The $25 note was a commemorative note. Both it and the $500 note werediscontinued shortly after they were issued in 1935. The $1,000 note stopped being issued in 2000.
Some rarer notes could be worth significantly more than face value tocollectors.
So that kind of sucks for people who pay cash for large purchases.
Wilfred van Velzen wrote to All <=-
Do such bills actually exist?
August Abolins wrote to Wilfred van Velzen <=-
Do such bills actually exist?
The million dollar bill is a souvenir bill.
Shawn Highfield wrote to August Abolins <=-
So that kind of sucks for people who pay cash for large purchases.
When I was a kid, I remember watching a SpiderMan cartoon, and the
bad guy wanted a 2 million dollar ransom paid in 2 1 million dollar
bills.
I imagined trying to pass those off at a 7-11.
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