![]() ![]() ![]() These notes are virtually never seen in general circulation today, although there are many still being collected or otherwise held on to and are still legal tender, since there are 109,271,483 notes that have not been returned to the Bank of Canada (as of 2006), which is more than the total number of $10 notes in circulation. Printing of the $2 note ceased on February 18, 1996, with the release of the toonie, a coin that replaced it. ![]()
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