$4
In 1882, the Dominion of Canada began issuing $4 bills. The last was issued in 1902, and withdrawal began in 1912 when they were replaced with $5 bills. The bill in 1900 was to depict a ship going through the Canadian Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, but after printing it was revealed that the American Locks at Sault Ste Marie were the locks depicted on the bill. All bills bearing the American locks were to be returned and subsequently destroyed.
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