Canadian Dollars
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The Canadian Dollar was introduced as the currency of Canada in 1858, replacing the Canadian Pound. Canadian Dollars are also used for payments in the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The Canadian dollar was identified as one of the safe haven currencies for 2017.
We exchange both Canadian coins and banknotes, and we accept withdrawn Canadian Dollar banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Canadian Dollars to cash, select the type of Canadian Dollars you want to exchange:
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50 Canadian Dollars banknote (Frontier Series)
The red-colored $50 Canadian dollar bill has a portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie King, former Prime Minister of Canada. The ship on the back side of the fifty dollars polymer banknote is the Canadian Coast Guard ship Amundsen, during its research mission in the Arctic.You get: £22.709501 CAD = £0.4541900000 -
100 Canadian Dollars banknote (Frontier Series)
The brown-colored $100 Canadian dollar bill has a portrait of Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada on its front side. On the back of the polymer plastic note are images relating to Canadian innovation in medicine, including a lab worker and a microscope.You get: £45.419001 CAD = £0.4541900000 -
1000 Canadian Dollars banknote (Parliamentary Library Birds of Canada)
This one thousand dollars banknote features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Text on the paper note reads ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’. 1000 Canadian Dollar notes are the highest denomination notes in Canada.You get: £326.970001 CAD = £0.3269700000 -
10 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1989 Birds of Canada
This ten dollars banknote features the image of Sir John A. Macdonald, father of the Confederation and first Prime Minister of Canada. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £3.269701 CAD = £0.3269700000















