The Bank of Canada's currency museum has another example of a shrunken $1 note, in fact two. The first appears as though it was somehow shrunk in both dimensions (vertical and horizontal), it's very washed out, it's missing the serial numbers, and has a big tear in it. The second one looks like it was simply folded many times accordion style to make it appear narrower than it is. Neither are worth more than face value and are likely only kept for novelty reasons. It was in amongst other notes kept for odd and curious reasons.
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