Released 7.11.2012, PNL |
Reverse |
Fifty Dollars
William Lyon MacKenzie King (1874-1950), the tenth Prime Minister of Canada from 1935 to 1948. This note was released for circulation on 26.3.2012. |
Canadian Coast Guard Ship Amundsen, Research Icebreaker. Prefix issued from "AHS to AHZ", and "AMA to AMK" (17 Million pieces printed/issued) |
$5 = Canadarm2 and Dextre - symbolizes Canada ’s continuing contribution to the international space program through robotics innovation. (Portrait: Sir Wilfrid Laurier);
$10 = The Canadian train - represents Canada ’s great technical feat of linking its eastern and western frontiers by what was, at the time, the longest railway ever built. (Portrait: Sir John A. Macdonald);
$20 (2012) = The Canadian National Vimy Memorial - evokes the contributions and sacrifices of Canadian men and women in military conflicts throughout our history. (Portrait: HM Queen Elizabeth II);
$50 (2012) = CCGS Amundsen, Research Icebreaker - reflects Canada ’s commitment to Arctic research and the development and protection of northern communities (Portrait: William Lyon Mackenzie King);
$100 (2011) = Medical Innovation - celebrates Canadian innovations in the field of medicine (Portrait: Sir Robert Borden);
It's great to see more North American nations turning to polymer.
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100$ note was ok, but 50$ note looks shit :/ imma c 5,10,20$ :D Can't wait.
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Yeah, i bought few expansive note, such as China & few Hybrid.
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