Canadian Banknotes
Canadian banknotes are the paper currency used in Canada. They are issued by the Bank of Canada and come in various denominations, including $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Each banknote features distinct colors and images that represent important aspects of Canadian history, culture, and achievements.
The banknotes are made from a polymer material, making them more durable and resistant to wear and tear compared to traditional paper notes. Additionally, they include advanced security features, such as holograms and transparent windows, to help prevent counterfeiting and ensure the safety of transactions.