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Last Updated 27 May 2002

Bill Marking

I generally mark my bills on one side only, leaving the other side naked.  Below shown are some of the creative ways I use to make my bill stand out from the rest.  There is no criminal statute that prohibates the defacement of Canadian paper money, only coins. and this law was  This law was intended for when our coins were made out of silver.  To prevent people from shaving the edges off and then respending them.  The only other criminal statute with regards to mutilation of Canadian currency, is that it is illegal to attempt to change the denomination of a note.  for exampe if I printed an extra zero on a real five dollar bill, to make it appear as though it was fifty dollar.

 

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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My marked bill Unmarked Comparison Series / Denom
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1986 $5.00
NEW! As of 29.6.02 I have started marking my old $5 bills on the front with metalic silver ink, as well as marking them on the back the way you see to the left.
CLICK HERE TO SEE MY NEW METALLIC MARKINGS.

Image soon to come Image soon to come 2002 $5.00
Image soon to come Image soon to come 2001 $10.00
Image soon to come Image soon to come 1991 $20.00
Image soon to come Image soon to come 1988 $50.00

This page was created by Puma on May 12th 2002.  All images are property of Puma and their respective right holders.
If you have any suggestions, corrections, questions or complaints, please e-mail me at sugesties@puma.dds.nl.

*The picture of the Puma above was taken from the cover of Mathpower 8, Western Ed. by McGraw-Hill Ryerson.  The actual picture was done by Doug Martin.