New $CAD design.
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- VectorMasked0
"set a benchmark worldwide"? that's gotta be a joke.
They have been used for years in Australia and Mexico.
Even Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zambia are using them.
- spot130
It's going to be difficult to buy drugs with when travelling internationally. I'll probably still convert to US$ when leaving the country.
- jfletcher0
- shows a picture of the metallic building..."LOOK AT THE METALLIC BUILDING"digitdaily
- pizzafire0
RIOT!!!
- orrinward0
Why is it flying?
I like the notes but this video is hilarious!
- pango0
i like it.
now send them my way.
- hans_glib0
why have such an old fashioned design for a tech note?
what about recycling?
what materials are used to make the polymer? more hydro-carbons?- Was wondering the same thing. Apparently, they have a longer life/can be recycled.digitdaily
- nb0
It's all about the Bordens.
- ETM0
America! Fuck Yea.... Oh wait.
- Continuity0
Doesn't Australia have polymer notes, too?
In any case, I don't like 'em. As if Canadian money didn't look fake enough, now they have to be made of plastic, and have windows in them.
- I love my "fake" money and how it's on par or higher than the USD nowadays ;DJaline
- I agree though...looks kind of funny. I heard a lot of people in other countries think Canadian Tire cash is legit.Jaline
- Well, it certainly _looks_ more legit!Continuity
- note to self..bring Canadian tire money on my next trip ;)exador1
- i_monk0
- <<moniker
- glad they're spending money on making new money instead of trying to abolish money altogether.moniker
- Interac is slow though, and new chip cards make it slower. The PayPass style for small purchases is the way to go.ETM
- For small purchases, under say $5-$10, cash is still king.ETM
- What ATM do you use that gives out $5s or $10s?i_monk
- Who said anything about an ATM?ETM