Canada introduces plastic bills of $50 and $100 today.

looks cool! defintely makes it harder to fake it.

And i hope it's waterproof!
 
plastic money??? fake! real money plz!
 
I agree they look cool. I bet they won't wear down as easily as money made out of paper.
 
It is waterproof and will not melt in dryer. :)

I already tried it with Australian money. :) I got about $35 Aussie dollars in my wallet.
 
I agree they look cool. I bet they won't wear down as easily as money made out of paper.

thats the idea of it, so to save money for running the monetary reserve...weird right, money to save money to save money...its the buzz of the day...hmmph
 
Blind people work to feel plastic bills for saying how much?
 
plastic money??? fake! real money plz!

mate, this will happen in the U.S soon enough than you think. You will need to get over with that. :aw: Cotton made monies are too easy to break and make fake and get through the circulation. Plastic can't and it is very hard to do - this kind is the same as Australian monies and it has been around for more than 15 years.

It is waterproof and will not melt in dryer. :)

I already tried it with Australian money. :) I got about $35 Aussie dollars in my wallet.

That's correct, it wont melt at all. Even, it will fall out in the washing machine when the machine washes your clothes. Finder's keepers. :lol:

Blind people work to feel plastic bills for saying how much?

It will be a bit helpful for the blind to know which is which :)
 
mate, this will happen in the U.S soon enough than you think. You will need to get over with that. :aw: Cotton made monies are too easy to break and make fake and get through the circulation. Plastic can't and it is very hard to do - this kind is the same as Australian monies and it has been around for more than 15 years.

Australia's Polymer banknote is the only country have specs to do money maker and serve for many countries while US is doing their own to keep true "Made in USA"
 
I wonder if these new bills have any smell to them?
 
It is waterproof and will not melt in dryer. :)

I already tried it with Australian money. :) I got about $35 Aussie dollars in my wallet.

Does that mean you know the melting point?
 
Now, you don't have to struggle with putting a wrinkly bill into a vending machine!
 
Now, you don't have to struggle with putting a wrinkly bill into a vending machine!

I wouldn't be surprised if all of the vending machines will have to be modified to accept these bills. I know they had to modify all of the machines to accept the new dime years ago due to the change in the weight and depth, which was an incredibly small change, yet made a big difference.
 


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