- Canadian twenty-dollar bill
The Canadian $20 bill is the most common banknote of the Canadian dollar; it is the main banknote dispensed from Canadian
automatic banking machine s (ABM). The Canadian $20 bill was introduced on September 29, 2004 as part of the Canadian Journey Series.Present bill
The current 20-dollar bill is predominantly green in colour. The front features a portrait of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, the Royal Arms of Canada, and a picture of the
Centre Block of the Parliament buildings. Security features visible from the front include aholographic stripe along the left side, depicting the number "20" alternated withmaple leaves; awatermark of the Queen's portrait; and a broken-up number 20, which resolves itself when backlit. The reverse side depicts artworks byBill Reid , notably his sculptures "Raven and the First Men" and "Spirit of Haida Gwaii "; it also has a quotation fromGabrielle Roy . The reverse also has a visible security feature: an interleaved metallic strip, reading "20 CAN" repeatedly along its length. Yellow dots representing theEURion constellation can be found on both sides (and on all 2001 series notes). As well as textured printing, this new 2004 design incorporates a special tactile feature similar toBraille dots for the blind indicating the denomination.The 2004 $20 bill was awarded Bank Note of the Year by the
International Bank Note Society in2005 .An older, now less common design still remains in circulation as of July,
2006 . It features, on the front, a portrait of Elizabeth II, the Royal Arms of Canada, and a picture of theLibrary of Parliament . On the reverse side is a wilderness scene with twoCommon Loon s. This 20 was the lowest denomination to have a holographic sticker showing the amount in the top left side, which changes from gold to green when tilted. The front has a wavy background of extremely small but still clear numeral 20s. This micro-printed background is very hard to copy. Some of the printing on a 20 is textured so that it is easy to feel, quite different from normal printing.History
All Canadian banknotes underwent a major redesign in 1991, partially to incorporate some of the latest anti-
forgery methods. Bills continue to be improved, with the latest design revealed onAugust 25 ,2004 , and placed into circulation onSeptember 29 ,2004 . Notes are printed on paper composed of purecotton at twoOttawa companies contracted for the purpose. They are theCanadian Bank Note Company and BA International Inc., a part of theGiesecke & Devrient GmbH group of companies.Each bill in the 1991 series was sprinkled with special green ink dots, called planchettes, that glow when exposed to
ultraviolet light. The ink can be scraped off, so worn bills tend to have fewer, if any, glowing dots. These were replaced with more permanent ultraviolet-detected threads in the new bills, as well as an ink imprint of the coat of arms.As with all modern Canadian banknotes, all text is in both English and French.
Twenty Dollar View
The view of
Moraine Lake inBanff National Park from the top of the moraine rockpile is one of the most photographed locations in all of Canada. [Ellis, Cathy - [http://www.albertalocalnews.com/rockymountainoutlook/community/27633059.html Moraine Lake's Rockpile Trail to receive upgrades.] Rocky Mountain Outlook, August 28, 2008] That view of the mountains behind the lake inValley of the Ten Peaks is known as the Twenty Dollar View, as Moraine Lake was featured on the reverse side of the1969 and1979 issues of theCanadian twenty dollar bill [ [http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes/general/character/1969-79_20.htm Bank of Canada] - 1969-1979 Canadian $20 Bank note featuring Moraine Lake] [Weddell, Peggy - [http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/index.php/1997/01/banff-a-rocky-mountain-treasure/ Banff: A Rocky Mountain Treasure.] Legion Magazine, January 1, 1997] .References
External links
* [http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes/index.html Bank of Canada banknote site]
* [http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes/counterfeit/security/index20_2001-04.html Counterfeit Prevention - Canadian Journey Series $20 Note]
* [http://www.ibns.it/money/NoteOfYear/bnoy-2005.htm International Bank Note Society 2005 Bank Note of the Year]
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