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New 20 Dollar Bill

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 Posted 05/02/2012  6:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petersun to your friends list
What about the $10 and $5?
When?
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 Posted 05/02/2012  7:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cnr to your friends list
Ottawa, Ontario -
Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty and Governor Mark Carney today unveiled the new and more secure $20 polymer bank note at the Bank of Canada's head office, on Wellington Street in Ottawa. To raise public awareness about the new note, the building's north-east corner now features seven-storey high images of both sides of the polymer $20.
As with the previously issued $50 and $100 polymer bank notes, the main reason for issuing a new $20 is to stay ahead of counterfeiting threats. The new polymer notes are also more economical and have a smaller environmental footprint.
"The Bank's goal is to maintain Canadians' confidence in our money as a secure means of payment," said Governor Carney after the unveiling ceremony. "This new $20 note fits the bill."
The front of the polymer $20 features a new portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II, who is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee this year. The back of the note pays tribute to the contributions and sacrifices of Canadian men and women in all military conflicts, and features the Canadian National Vimy Ridge Memorial -- an iconic monument located in Vimy, France that commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge and honours those who fought and gave their lives in the First World War in France and have no known grave.
On 9 April 1917, all four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force united for the first time to take Vimy Ridge in France -- a strategically important position that had eluded previous attempts by allied forces between 1914 and 1916.
"The Canadian Corps' victory at Vimy is often described as Canada's 'coming of age' as a nation," said Minister Flaherty, "This third note in the Frontier series commemorates the combination of technical innovation, tactical planning and meticulous execution with which Canada breached more than just a military frontier at Vimy Ridge."
"The Bank is proud to memorialize this pivotal moment in Canadian history and to feature the inspiring Canadian National Vimy Memorial on the new $20 bank note," said Governor Carney.
The $20 bill, which accounts for over 50 per cent of all bank notes in circulation and is the main note dispensed by automated banking machines (ABMs), will begin circulating in November of this year. To prepare for the new notes, the Bank is working closely with financial institutions and manufacturers of bank note equipment to ensure a smooth transition to polymer. The Bank is also providing authentication training and support materials to law enforcement officers and to cash handlers in retail and financial institutions.
The remaining bank notes in the series -- the $5 and $10 -- will be issued by the end of 2013. The specific designs and detailed images of these notes will not be released until their official unveiling dates.
The themes of all the polymer denominations are:
$100 Medical Innovation -- celebrates Canadian innovations in the field of medicine (Portrait: Sir Robert Borden)
$50 CCGS Amundsen, Research Icebreaker -- reflects Canada's commitment to Arctic research and the development and protection of northern communities (Portrait: William Lyon Mackenzie King)
$20 The Canadian National Vimy Memorial -- evokes the contributions and sacrifices of Canadian men and women in military conflicts throughout our history. (Portrait: HM Queen Elizabeth II)
$10 The Canadian train--represents Canada's great technical feat of linking its eastern and western frontiers by what was, at the time, the longest railway ever built. (Portrait: Sir John A. Macdonald)
$5 Canadarm2 and Dextre--symbolizes Canada's continuing contribution to the international space program through robotics innovation. (Portrait: Sir Wilfrid Laurier)
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 Posted 05/02/2012  7:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add motoryoda to your friends list
That bill is AWSOME!!
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 Posted 05/02/2012  7:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SaintRidley to your friends list
Looks nice. The Queen looks a little creepy on the reverse, though. Like she's watching you, judging. Always judging.
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 Posted 05/02/2012  8:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stevex6 to your friends list
Hmmm ... it's "okay" ... they could have done much better

=> for example, the $50 is awesome! (an Ice-Breaker ... very cool)

this $20 bill ... ehh, again, I think it's merely "okay"
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 Posted 05/02/2012  9:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KoolKat to your friends list
At first, I thought that was the twin towers on the reverse ! after reading , found out they are memorials. Load up in November,and try to get those low #
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 Posted 05/02/2012  9:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canuck1us to your friends list
I like the new $20 note better than the current twenty-for-twenty with the Queen's portrait.

Nice how they incorporated the poppies on the reverse.

Available November 2012. The $10 and $5 not until later in 2013.
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 Posted 05/02/2012  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
What I don't like is that on the news they said that it's the first country to have windows in their polymer. Canada was trying to be portrayed as a leader of the anti-counfeiter pack when this technology has been around since 1988. 23-24 years!
And putting drugs (opium) on the banknote will finally make the $20 more realistic than it was before.
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 Posted 05/02/2012  10:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalSilver to your friends list
ehhh, I'm getting realllly tired of seeing the Queen everywhere....We should go back to OTHER famous people, perhaps one's who are actually "Canadian?"
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 Posted 05/02/2012  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MercuryDime to your friends list
I like it, I like it, I like it. as for all those that dislike the use of the Queens portrait, I wonder what you think of our obviously British-inspired Canadian coat of arms 50 cent coin.
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 Posted 05/02/2012  11:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chequer to your friends list
The design is nice... Strangely, I'm not smitten with the polymer though, even though I really thought I would be. Maybe it's the banker I used to be and missing the feel of the linen paper.
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 Posted 05/03/2012  12:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ztt2 to your friends list
Don;t like it, don't hate it. I guess it's okay. I just find it funny that I'm only turning 20 in July and I can remember like 4 different styles of bills in that time frame, which I think is a bit much.
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 Posted 05/05/2012  10:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wade to your friends list
personally not a fan, I much prefer the older ones:

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 Posted 05/05/2012  11:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canuck1us to your friends list
Wow...the Queen has aged quite a bit in the last 21 years!!
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 Posted 05/06/2012  08:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chequer to your friends list
That's the infamous Thiessen Crow "Devil's Tempation" portrait...
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