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  2. Canadian five-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Canadian government polled its citizens on the idea of retiring the five-dollar note, replacing it with a five-dollar coin. The money saved in making the coin would then fund the Canadian Olympic team. Canadians resoundingly rejected and ridiculed the idea of a five-dollar coin. [4]

  3. Banknotes of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes of the Canadian dollar are the banknotes or bills (in common lexicon) of Canada, denominated in Canadian dollars (CAD, C$, or $ locally). Currently, they are issued in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations. All current notes are issued by the Bank of Canada, which released its first series of notes in 1935.

  4. Category:Banknotes of Canada by denomination - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Canadian five-dollar note; Canadian ten-dollar note;

  5. $5 - Wikipedia

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    Australian five-dollar note; Canadian five-dollar note; New Zealand five-dollar note; United States five-dollar bill; Hong Kong five-dollar coin; Hong Kong five-dollar note; Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are:

  6. Vertical (banknotes) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, the Bank of Canada confirmed it would begin soliciting suggestions for the historic Canadian who would replace Wilfrid Laurier on the $5 note. [3] The Bank of Canada released a shortlist of candidates under consideration for the bill in November 2020 which included figures such as Pitseolak Ashoona, Won Alexander Cumyow, Terry Fox, and others. [4]

  7. Withdrawn Canadian banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada, Canada's sole issuer of bank notes, currently issues five different denominations ($5, $10, $20, $50 and $100). Smaller denominations have been replaced by coins, and larger ones are felt to be no longer required in an era of electronic transmission of most large transactions.

  8. Category:Five-base-unit banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1869 United States five-dollar bill; ... Canadian five-dollar note; Clydesdale Bank £5 note; E.

  9. Canadian fifty-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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