Here is a list of Canadian banknote issuers;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_banknote_issuers .
Aidan.
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Here is a list of Canadian banknote issuers;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_banknote_issuers .
Aidan.
Thanks Aidan,
Might be usefull… but sometimes Wikipedia is not a reliable source of info.
Regards,
Also this Wiki article doesn't have a single source and many red links (so no source on the other page).

Rejected as there is no interest in opening a ticket to post a wikipedia link…
Wipipedia is not a reliable source of information, because anyone can make edits without peer review.
Sometimes the references on a wikipedia page can be useful sources of information.
For what its worth, the CoinsandCanada site has served me from time to time on:
A) BoC: or Bank of Canada
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes-prices.php
B) Chartered or Chartered banks
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes-banks.php
C) DoC: or Dominion of Canada
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes-dominion-of-canada.php
D) Provincial Banks
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes-provincial-issues.php
(the above list excludes the Province of Canada banknotes/see below)
For another excellent source on Canadian banknotes try the Canadian Paper Money Forum but you must register to access
THE NOTES section which actually has a registry for Province of Canada; Dominion/Bank of Canada rare notes.
(I had forwarded most of this info to "Gaylor" moderator for BoC notes when I first registered on Numista)
The link:
Good Canada resources there.
Having a dedicated community for the banknotes or coins of a country can be a great resource.
There used to be a good one on US notes about15 years ago, but it died. There was also one on Finnish banknotes, but it turned out to be a school project of some kind, and got something completely different after a few years!
Good Canada resources there.
Having a dedicated community for the banknotes or coins of a country can be a great resource.
- Good to hear you found "CoinsandCanada" useful. (Their forum, unfortunately, is quite inactive)
Here's my Sites & Forums page (which I try to keep updated) in case you're bored & are looking for some online diversions.
There used to be a good one on US notes about15 years ago, but it died.
-yes unfortunately many older sites seem to be disappearing (probably due to server costs & lack of support).
Try this site for small sized FRN's & info on their modern issues.
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