Got a note back from my second cousins friend by marriage twice removed that fur trading is still legal tender where he lives. Some things never change.
Stupid as it sounds, it's now been so long since those bills went out of circulation, the current generation of retail cashiers would probably not recognize them. If you were spending them I'd definitely take them to a bank. Cute that you've got some; I didn't have the presence of mind to keep any. Another fun fact: Canada no longer has pennies. Prices are rounded to the nearest nickle if one is paying cash.
Stupid as it sounds, it's now been so long since those bills went out of circulation, the current generation of retail cashiers would probably not recognize them. If you were spending them I'd definitely take them to a bank. Cute that you've got some; I didn't have the presence of mind to keep any. Another fun fact: Canada no longer has pennies. Prices are rounded to the nearest nickle if one is paying cash.
And I'm assuming that bills didn't all disappear from circulation the year that the coins were introduced? So, it's likely they were used for many years after 1987 (or 1996).
And I'm assuming that bills didn't all disappear from circulation the year that the coins were introduced? So, it's likely they were used for many years after 1987 (or 1996).
I have a USD account. The BMO near me keeps a good stock of USD on hand as would most banks, but other currencies you DO need to "pre-order"
As for the original question, DH hands me a stack of Bordens (Canadian $100 bills) once a month for me to deposit into our Joint account, because he only carries his Credit union debit card and not the BMO debit card with him. I then go and deposit them in the joint account.
Yes the are still legal tender but shops may not take them. They are worth face value at the bank. Depending on the condition some note are worth more as collectors pieces.
Ottawa in this case. Until a year ago. He retired from teaching and moved to Summerside PEI last year.
Our reunions were always in Saskatchewan, rural lake, that may be what confused you.
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