Jan 21, 2013 #1 Tom Dunlap Here from the beginning Administrator Location Retired in Minneapolis It seems that the Canadian money designers need a botany lesson! Canadian...or Norway....Maple?!
Jan 21, 2013 #2 classictruckman Participating member Location Ottawa Valley, Ontario, Canada Don't worry I hear next year they're changing it to a manitoba maple leaf
Jan 21, 2013 #3 R Rickytree Doesn't surprise me. Pack of Morons. With years of preparation they still can't do anything right.
Jan 21, 2013 #4 RopeShield Carpal tunnel level member Location Ontario, Canada [ QUOTE ] It seems that the Canadian money designers need a botany lesson! Canadian...or Norway....Maple?! [/ QUOTE ] OR its brilliant ploy to raise awareness to control invasive species in Canada. samara was used also for the Arts council.
[ QUOTE ] It seems that the Canadian money designers need a botany lesson! Canadian...or Norway....Maple?! [/ QUOTE ] OR its brilliant ploy to raise awareness to control invasive species in Canada. samara was used also for the Arts council.
Jan 21, 2013 #5 Treezybreez Been here much more than a while Location Lancaster, SC Interesting article; it reminded me of this: Masterminds I wonder if the government will try to change the bills or if it will be too costly.
Interesting article; it reminded me of this: Masterminds I wonder if the government will try to change the bills or if it will be too costly.
Jan 21, 2013 #6 R Rickytree Can't wait to see how they handle the removal of the penny. Now this should be interesting.
Jan 21, 2013 #7 boreality New member Location boreal forest Everyone still calls the caribou on our quarter a moose. It's been a caribou for a hundred years. We know about Loons though.
Everyone still calls the caribou on our quarter a moose. It's been a caribou for a hundred years. We know about Loons though.
Jan 21, 2013 #8 Brandon_668 Location north bay ontario, Canada Every time I see a Norway maple I see $20 dollar bills, they do make us some good money! They are invasive, but there are also some big ones in the Toronto area
Every time I see a Norway maple I see $20 dollar bills, they do make us some good money! They are invasive, but there are also some big ones in the Toronto area
Jan 21, 2013 #9 treehumper Carpal tunnel level member Location Ridgefield, NJ Yep, specially the older ones. They just start falling apart in every storm.
Jan 22, 2013 #11 ArborVista Location Lake of Bays Perhaps they are phasing out the penny because of the inscribed Maple's alternate arrangement instead of opposite arrangement. Attachments 349046-penny.bmp 349046-penny.bmp 148.4 KB · Views: 40
Perhaps they are phasing out the penny because of the inscribed Maple's alternate arrangement instead of opposite arrangement.
Jan 22, 2013 #12 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada Jeez, I never noticed that before! Maybe it's actually Sycamore on the penny.