$100 Bill


The new Canadian $100 bills

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3 Responses to “$100 Bill”


  1. 1 David Lee King

    Hey -- that’s kinda like Australian bills -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidking/6196389555/

    And -- glad you switched over to youtube. Much more watchable that way. Keep up the cool videos (says David, who really needs to start masking more videos)!

  2. 2 Mike Moon

    I recall the Canadian Government using Australian currency as a working example of these new security features. I’m also thinking that the video being upside down is another Australian connection.
    Yes, using Youtube now. Every gadget in the house from iPhones, Touches, to tablets and computers can view Youtube. Blip.tv, not so much.

  3. 3 Mark

    I had a few of them over Christmas -- the only thing that baffled me was that the holograms in the “see through window” are *not* consistent across bills -- they move up/down as if they were on a separate ribbon during manufacturing. The Maple Leaf was also not consistent across the two bills. It seems this that lack of consistency would make things a lot easier for the eventual counterfeiters since small changes that would appear with counterfeits would be considered “normal” after the fact.

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