10 Canadian Dollars Banknotes (Frontier Series)
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$30.94
Description 10 Canadian Dollars Banknotes 2 Design The 10 Canadian Dollars note front design features Sir John A. Macdonald at the left-center and also Parliament library (1815 – 1891). He was the first prime minister of Canada (1867–1873, 1878–1891). The reverse note side has the via rail train’s image in The Canadian Rockies at the right-center. This note is part of the 2011 – 2013 polymer issue series and, its color is light and dark purple and multicolor. Text: Canada 10, Émission / Issue 2013, Dix • alsoTen Dollars, Bank of Canada 10, Banque Du Canada 10, This Note Is Legal Tender / Ce Billet A Cours Légal Ottawa, Sir John A. Macdonald Premier Ministre / Prime Minister 1867-1873, 1878-1891, 10 Canada, The Canadian, Le Canadien, 10. Do you want to know more about the 10 Canadian Dollars 2 Banknotes? Click Here! The Canadian dollar is the official currency in Canada. The first paper money issued in the country was the British army’s notes since 1813 and 1815. The Canadian dollar had an initial introduction dating from the 1830s, and in 1871, after all the government approved the Uniform Currency Act to unify the currency in all Provinces of the country. Currently are circulating banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollars. Canada currency symbol The currency of Canada is called the Canadian dollar and is denoted as C$. Also in Forex trading, its currency abbreviation is CAD. Follow us! Click here
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