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We exchange both Canadian coins and banknotes, and we accept withdrawn Canadian Dollar banknotes.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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100 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1954
The banknote of one hundred dollars – cent dollars features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The paper note contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £37.063001 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
1000 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1954
The note of one thousand dollars – mille dollars portrays Queen Elizabeth II, Monarch of Canada. Printed on the paper bill is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £370.630001 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
1 Canadian Dollar banknote (border series 1937)
This one dollar – un dollar banknote depicts His Majesty King George VI. The paper note contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’. The Bank of Canada issued these banknotes only two years after the previous issue. This was because of the death of King George V and the decision to introduce … ContinuedYou get: £0.370631 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
5 Canadian Dollars banknote (West Block of parliament Canadian Journey)
The banknote of cinq dollars – five dollars portrays the image of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canadian prime Minister. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £2.574251 CAD = £0.5148500000 -
10 Canadian Dollars banknote (veteran Canadian Journey)
This ten dollars – dix dollars banknote shows the image of Sir John A. Macdonald, former Prime Minister of Canada. On the paper note a caption reads ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £5.148501 CAD = £0.5148500000 -
20 Canadian Dollars banknote (native art Canadian Journey)
The banknote of twenty dollars – vingt dollars features Elizabeth II, Queen of the UK and British Dominions. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £10.297001 CAD = £0.5148500000 -
50 Canadian Dollars banknote series 2004 Canadian Journey
This fifty dollars – cinquante dollars note shows the portrait of William Lyon MacKenzie King, Canadian politician. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £25.742501 CAD = £0.5148500000 -
100 Canadian Dollars banknote series 2004 Canadian Journey
The bill of one hundred dollars – cent dollars shows the image of Sir Robert Borden, Canadian lawyer. The paper note contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £51.485001 CAD = £0.5148500000 -
2 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
The banknote of two dollars – deux dollars depicts King George VI, Monarch of Canada. On the paper note a caption reads ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £0.741261 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
5 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
This five dollars – cinq dollars banknote has the image of Her Majesty King George VI. The paper note contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £1.853151 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
10 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
This ten dollars – dix dollars bill portrays King George VI, Monarch of Canada. The words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £3.706301 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
20 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
The 1937 series of banknotes were issued following legislative changes requiring bilingual bank notes. Consequently this note has text in both English and French. It depicts King George VI on the front, and the image on the reverse is an allegorical representation of fertility.You get: £7.412601 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
50 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
This fifty dollars – cinquante dollars bill shows the image of George VI, King of the UK and British Dominions. Text on the paper note reads ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £18.531501 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
100 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1937
This one hundred dollars – cent dollars banknote has the image of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canadian statesman. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £37.063001 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
500 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1935
This five hundred dollars – cinq cent dollars note has the image of Sir John Alexander Macdonald, Canadian politician. The paper bill contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £185.315001 CAD = £0.3706300000 -
1000 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1935
This one thousand dollars – mille dollars banknote features Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s first PM. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £370.630001 CAD = £0.3706300000