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Canada's New $100 Hundred Dollar Bill! Waterproof? Plastic Money!

Testing out how durable and water proof the Canadian Mint's brand new plastic one hundred dollar Canada bill currency.

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is canada real? 
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time to move then. hello Canada!
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+krig20 As real as it gets.
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they smell like maple, ehy 
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+Rystor Sure do.  Not officially, but they do.
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CAn you crumble it?
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Haven't tried that yet, but you can't rip them in half. Need scissors. :D 

Mexican banknotes

Some of my mexican banknotes I have and just want to show you...

Polymer Banknote - New 20 Canadian Dollars 2012

Some canadians say we are the only country who uses polymer banknotes, well, i hate to break this to you guys but as of 2011, 7 countries have converted fully ...

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The holographic part is cool! As far as I know, Indonesia does not currently issue any polymer banknotes. They once used to issue polymer 100,000 rupiah note when the denomination was first introduced, but in the current series they have reverted back to paper. I was told it was because the polymer note they had could be torn easily and had jammed many ATMs, that's why they discontinued it. One country that I know is missing from the list is Singapore. They have their lower denomination notes ($2, $5, $10) printed on polymer.
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In Mexico we have had polymer money since almost 15 years now.
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you also can't fold them which really really sucks
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it does smell mapple syrup
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I live in Canada

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