The Canadian one dollar bill was phased out by the Canadian National Government in the year 1987. They were phased out in July of that year. They have not been used since then.
The Canadian dollar has changed in value over the years. I would need a particular year and currency to compare it with to answer this question.
The basic unit of currency in Canada is the Canadian dollar. The symbol for the Canadian dollar is $ or C$ and the code is CAD.
yes, the royal Canadian mint has made a half dollar for every year ever since the mint was founded in 1908. it may be hard to find a 1935 half dollar because most collectors look for the 1935 dollar, the first Canadian dollar minted for circulation.
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
The Canadian dollar (CAD).
Canadian dollar was created in 1858.
One Canadian dollar is equal to 0.92 United States dollars. One United States dollar is equal to 1.08 Canadian dollars.
february 18, 1996
The prices are based on the value of the Canadian dollar against other currencies. The value of the U.S. dollar has dropped a lot this year, therefore the difference between Canadian prices and U.S. prices is no longer as pronounced as it was a few years ago.
The bird on the Canadian dollar is called a loon.
It's worth one Canadian dollar.