1892 $20 Bills:Twenty dollar bills from 1st June 1892 are all very rare. Each note has a portrait of John Stuart and vignettes of a stag’s head and a ploughing scene.1892 $50 Bills:Fifty dollars bills from 1892 printed by the Bank of Hamilton are currently not know to exist. Th...
Twenty-six’er, by the way – don’t just stop at the 2-6. And another one is “parkade” for a parking deck. My friend asked me “What’s that? Do they serve ice-cream?” Another funny one – a grader/back hoe. That seems to be only in Canada. Can’t figure out what it...
The Eastern Townships Bank issued four, five, ten, and twenty dollar bills dated as either 1st July 1879, 2nd Jan. 1893, or 2nd July 1902. Neil Dinning signed some bank notes. R.W. Heneker and William Farwell signed and are either jointly or individually pictured on...
(Canada bills) Counting Twenties Count the twenty dollar bills and write the amount of money shown. Counting Pennies Count the pennies and write the number of cents shown. Amounts range from $0.03 to $0.12. Word WallsPocket Charts Word Wall: Coins & Bills This word wall shows all Canadian...
Coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently issued in denominations of 1¢ (penny), 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (twenty-five cent piece) ("quarter" is not an official designation in Canada, although it is widely used with very few peop...
Suitcase - Case of twenty-four cans of beer with a handle so that you may carry the case like a suitcase. Swish - Homemade low-quality liquor. Made by taking used, liquor barrels and swishing water in them to absorb the alcohol remaining in the wood. T-Bar - Female underwear visible...
Twenty two years ago, I spent the summer bartending in the Highlands. A transformative experience for an fairly sheltered 20 year old nerd. For one thing, I was a pretty ugly kid. Even worse, I was a totally anti-social bookworm. Okay, so some things haven’t changed but it was this...
During the winter, as the supply became scarce or one trader had the monopoly of the articles in question, the prices increased until they sold as follows: Coal, twenty dollars per ton; sugar, fifty dollars per sack; coal oil, one dollar and a half per gallon; flour, fifteen dollars ...
Twenty-five cent Canadian bank notes are commonly referred to as shinplasters. They are the lowest denomination and the only fractional currency issued by The Dominion of Canada. These are frequently dismissed as being common and of little collector value. While that is true of most examples, so...
The American Bank Note Company printed ten, twenty, and fifty dollar bills dated as June 1st 1859 for use by The International Bank of Canada. Twenty dollar bills are scarce. The two other denominations are relatively common. Please contact us for exact values....