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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5958 Posts |
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On 2012-02-16 11:04, Al Angello wrote: One thing to try is to put a cloth between the iron and the bill. It may improve the results. |
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MGordonB Loyal user Toronto, Canada 279 Posts |
As a Canadian I can offer some insights. These bills are now in full circulation. denominations are now 5,10, 20, 50, and 100. 1s and 2s were replaced long ago by coins. There are still a few paper bills floating around but they are disappearing fast.
The bills do not respond well to heat, they curl, wrinkle and shrink. They do not fold well and cannot really be torn. So most tricks involving money in Canada need to be rethought. So far, for me the bills work great for the bill and paper clip trick, and the bill rolling trick (they don't tear and the different colour bills make the change more striking) |
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Lou Is New user 73 Posts |
That they don't fold is really inconvenient. Need an elastic to hold them in place. ALL Canadian bills are this way now.
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ZachDavenport Inner circle Last time I posted I had one less than 1196 Posts |
I'm proud to be an American!
Reality is a real killjoy.
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mtgoldstein Veteran user Houston, TX 325 Posts |
No kidding, but it may be a matter of time. Horde the paper!
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