1969 Series 100 Dollar Bill Security Features
Series incorporated security features never before seen in Canadian bank notes. The United States fivedollar bill 5 is a denomination of United States currency. The current 5 bill features the 16th U. S. President 186165, Abraham Lincolns. The United States five dollar bill or fiver 5 is a denomination of United States currency. The 5 bill currently features U. S. President Abraham Lincolns portrait. However, the features of the bills have changed. Some of the features of the bill are bells. Six Kinds of United States Paper Currency. On 10 July 1929 the United States replaced its large size currency, like the Series 1923 Silver Certificate One Dollar bill. Canadian Journey Bank of Canada. Security. How to Check Notes. Checking security features on bank notes is simple to do. But if you have doubts when verifying any note, ask for another one. Canadian Journey Notes 2. Series 100 Dollar Bill Security Features' title='1969 Series 100 Dollar Bill Security Features' />Banks and federally chartered trust and loan companies are required to transfer to the Bank of Canada all unclaimed bank balances maintained in Canada in Canadian. One Hundred dollars United States Value 100 Width 156 mm Height 66. Weight Approx. 1 g Security features Security fibers, watermark, 3D security. The Canadian Journey 2. Metallic stripe. Tilt the note. The numbers and maple leaves change colour. Ghost image. Hold the note up to the light and look through it. Ten Dollar Bills from 1928 and Newer Featuring Alexander Hamilton The modern ten dollar bill featuring Hamilton was printed for four different seal colors. A small, ghost like image of the portrait appears. It is visible from both sides of the note. Dashes. Hold the note up to the light and look through it. The dashes form a solid line. It is visible from both sides of the note. Tilt the note. The dashes shift from gold to green. Small characters e. CAN 2. 0 match the notes value. Puzzle number. Hold the note up to the light and look through it. Irregular marks on the front and back of the note form a complete number. It is visible from both sides of the note. Raised ink. Feel the raised ink on the shoulders of the portrait, the large number, and the words Bank of Canada. UV feature. Look at the note under UV ultraviolet light. Check that the text BANK OF CANADA BANQUE DU CANADA and a number matching the notes value glow in interlocking red and yellow. Red and yellow fibres are scattered on both sides of the note. Watch The Demolisher Mediafire here. Tip Dont rely solely on this feature. Always look at two or more features when checking notes. Original Canadian Journey 5 and 1. Notes 2. 00. 12. The original 5 and 1. Canadian Journey series 2. Maple leaves. Tilt the note. Three maple leaves shift from pale to shiny gold. Hidden number. Slightly tilt the note at eye level. The number 5 or 1. Raised ink. Feel the raised ink on the shoulders of the portrait, the large number 5 or 1. Bank of Canada. UV feature. Look at the note under UV ultraviolet light. The coat of arms and the words FIVE. Red fibres are scattered on both sides of the note. Tip Dont rely solely on this feature. Always look at two or more features when checking notes. Design. Whats On the Canadian Journey Series NotesThe Canadian Journey series celebrates our culture, history and achievements. Read about the design features of each note. Canadian Journey Series Upgraded 5 note. Upgraded 5 note Design Features. Portrait Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister, 1. Signatures Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right M. J. Images of youngsters having fun tobogganing, learning to skate, and playing ice hockey capture the spirit and beauty of the Canadian winter. Against a backdrop of snowflakes, excerpts from Roch Carriers book, Le Chandail de hockey, and its English adaptation by Sheila Fischman, The Hockey Sweater, evoke memories of childhood. Chandail de hockey was published by. The signature possibilities are as follows Left M. D. Knight, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge. Canadian Journey Series Upgraded 1. Upgraded 1. 0 note Design Features. Portrait Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister, 1. Signatures Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right M. J. Carney. Size 1. Issue Date 1. 8 May 2. Theme Remembrance and Peacekeeping. A veteran and two young people observe a Remembrance Day service as members of the Land and Naval Forces stand vigil. A member of the Armed Forces in a peacekeeping role complements the scene. Featured on the back of the note are the first verse of John Mc. Craes poem, In Flanders Fields, and its French adaptation, Au champ dhonneur, by Jean Pariseau, together with doves and a wreath of poppies, which symbolize peace and commemoration. Note The original 1. January 2. 00. 1. The signature possibilities are as follows Left M. D. Knight, Right G. G. Thiessen Left M. D. Knight, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge. Canadian Journey Series 2. Design Features. Portrait Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IISignatures Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right M. J. Carney. Size 1. Issue Date 2. 9 September 2. Theme Arts and Culture. Our nations visual, literary and performing arts enrich the lives of all Canadians. The artwork of Bill Reid, inspired by the Haida culture of the northwest coast, was chosen to illustrate this theme. The 2. 0 note also features an excerptfrom La montagne secr. Binsse, The Hidden Mountain, published in 1. The quotation reminds us that arts and culture define who we are, as well as the system of beliefs, values and customs that we share. Used by permission, Mc. Clelland Stewart Ltd. The Canadian Publishers. Canadian Journey Series 5. Design Features. Portrait William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister, 1. Signatures Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right M. J. Carney. Size 1. Issue Date 1. 7 November 2. Theme Nation BuildingShaping the Political, Legal and Social Structures for Democracy and Equality. This note celebrates Canadians who have campaigned for the rights and freedoms that every citizen of Canada now enjoys. The statue of the Famous FiveEmily Murphy, Nellie Mc. Clung, Irene Parlby, Henrietta Muir Edwards and Louise Mc. Kinneycelebrates their victory in the Persons Case. On 1. 8 October 1. British Privy Council declared that women are persons, thus making them eligible to be appointed to the Senate of Canada. The featured quotation is from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, first drafted by Canadian John Peters Humphrey. Canadian Journey Series 1. Design Features. Portrait Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister, 1. Signatures Left W. P. Jenkins, Right D. A. Dodge Left W. P. Jenkins, Right M. J. Carney. Size 1. Issue Date 1. 7 March 2. Theme Exploration and Innovation. The themes of exploration and innovation are illustrated with images of Canadian achievements in cartography and communications. A map of Canada created by Samuel de Champlain in 1. Watch LUV Dailymotion on this page. Radarsat 1, and a telecommunications antenna. An excerpt from Miriam Waddingtons poem, Jacques Cartier in Toronto, and its French translation by Christine Klein Lataud, summarizes humanitys eternal quest for discovery. Library and Archives Canada.