Canadian dollar
The Canadian dollar is the national currency of Canada. It has been used since 1858. The Canadian dollar is also used in Saint Pierre and Miquelon along with the Euro.
Canadian Dollar Media
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A Province of Canada one-dollar note issued by the Colonial Bank of Canada, 1859
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The Royal Canadian Mint production facility in Winnipeg
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Engraving of a Canadian fifty-cent coin, issued in 1871
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The last minted penny intended for circulation, produced at the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg in 2012, on display at the Bank of Canada Museum in Ottawa
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An 1892 five-dollar note issued by the Bank of Hamilton. Early Canadian dollar notes were issued by Canadian charter banks.
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The Bank of Canada headquarters. The Bank of Canada is the sole issuer of federal notes.
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The cost of one United States dollar in Canadian dollars from 1990
The cost of one Euro in Canadian dollars from 1999
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USD/CAD exchange rate 1971–2022
Other websites
- Heiko Otto (ed.). "Banknotes of Canada" (in English, Deutsch, and français). Retrieved 2019-02-06.