New 100s start rolling off the presses

Consumers and retailers will wish to become familiar with the features of the new plastic Canadian money. The new bills are similar in general design to the old. The new 100 continues to bear the picture of Robert Borden, a Toronto lawyer and businessman who was prime minister during WWI. The bills will last much longer than the paper bills and be harder to counterfeit. The 100s go into service this Fall followed by other denominations in 2012.