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What denomination will the 150th anniversary commemorative note be?
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With a potential commemorative note being released by the BoC, let's have some fun and see if we can guess what denomination it will be
$5
8 (50%)
$10
0 (0%)
$20
2 (12.5%)
$50
1 (6.3%)
$150
5 (31.3%)
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February 05, 2015, 12:06:43 pm
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tmort
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What denomination will the 150th anniversary commemorative note be?
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8)need to vote to see the results.
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Seth
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Re: What denomination will the 150th anniversary commemorative note be?
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December 07, 2014, 10:05:21 pm »
I guessed $5, based on the fact that the last time this happened (1967) it was the lowest denomination note as well ($1).
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skaha_boy
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Re: What denomination will the 150th anniversary commemorative note be?
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October 07, 2015, 02:08:09 am »
I think they should do it with the $10 bill since it already shows the first prime minister who was there in 1867.
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Marc
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October 10, 2015, 10:22:48 pm »
A $1 bill would be great.
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Seth
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Re: What denomination will the 150th anniversary commemorative note be?
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October 10, 2015, 11:42:52 pm »
A commemorative $1 note would be about as successful as the RCM's commemorative 50ยข coin in 2002. They went right from Tim Hortons into sock drawers. Most Canadians didn't even know they existed.
It would need to be a $5 or other currently circulating denomination for it to circulate. Otherwise it'll just be a souvenir.
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