Showing posts with label Note. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Note. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Red $50 Bank Note

Red $50 Bank Note

The $50 bank note is red in colour, and introduced into circulation on March 26, 2012.  

The note is printed on polymer paper, which means the note is more plastic than paper.  This means that the note is more durable than the cotton-based paper it has replaced.  

The main reason by the Federal Government in implementing the new Canadian bank note is the 'Security' features.  A few of the security features are:
- the same clear windows and metallic images that are seen on the front are seen on the reverse,
- design incorporates a special tactile feature, similar to Braille Dots, for the blind, indicating the denomination of the bank note.  

          Canadian $50

The front of the note:
The front of the note features a handsome portrait of Mr William Lyon Mackenzie King, who was the Prime Minister from 1921 - 1948. 

The reserve of the note:
The reverse of the note shows the Canadian Coast Guard Ship, named 'Amundsen', which is a Research Icebreaker Ship. 

          The back

I was finally able to get my hands on a new/old $50 Canadian Bank Note, at the same time, and took the below two pictures: 

Also, I have written about $5, $10, $20 and $100 Canadian Bank Notes, please look for these blogs below:

$5 Canadian Note
http://onlythebrave10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/5-canadian-note.html

New Purple $10 Canadian Note
http://goodread10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/new-purple-10-canadian-note.html

$20 Canadian Currency
http://goodread10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/20-canadian-currency.html

Big Brown $100 Bill
http://onlythebrave10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/big-brown-100-bill-if-you-are-following.html

I have finally been able to complete my 'series' of trying to picture each of the new/old notes together. 

I will now try to get my hands on a $1,000 Bank Note.  I hear they are in circulation, however to this date, I have never been able to find one.  

Thank you for reading, 

Ben


Sunday, 26 January 2014

Big Brown $100 Bill

Big Brown $100 Bill

If you are following this blog, and I sure hope you are, I wrote about the 'new' currency being introduced.  

I have attached the links below, for your reading pleasure.  If the link does not work, please copy/paste to the address bar. 

          New Note on Top

$5 Canadian Note
http://onlythebrave10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/5-canadian-note.html?m=0

Purple $10 Canadian Note
http://goodread10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/new-purple-10-canadian-note.html?m=0

$20 Canadian Currency
http://goodread10.blogspot.ca/2014/01/20-canadian-currency.html?m=0

Today, I will write about the $100 dollar Canadian note, since it was the first time I was able to get in my hands an 'old' and 'new' version of the bank note, at the same time.  I have taken pictures of the front/back of the note.  

The Canadian $100 note is currently the highest valued and least circulated of the five banknotes. 

The 5 notes are:
$5,
$10,
$20,
$50, &
$100. 

The current version of the $100 note was introduced into circulation in November 2011. 

          New Note on Top

This note is made of a durable polymer instead of the traditional paper notes.  

The note is brown in colour. 

The front design:
The front of the bank note features former Prime Minister, Sir Robert Borden

The back design:
The back of the bank note shows the discovery of 'insulin'.

The main reason for the 'new' currency is the security feature of having two transparent windows; which make the notes difficult to forge.  

Of the two windows, the first extends from the top to the bottom of the note and has holographic image.  The other window is in the shape of a maple leaf. 

Have you seen this 'new' currency yet?

Thank you for reading, 

Ben

Monday, 6 January 2014

Write a Note to Your Younger Self

Write a Note to Your Younger Self



My answer would be:

Don't rush...

What would be your answer?

Sincerelly,