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Article is missing information on impact on vending machines, video lottery terminals, etc. of the vertical orientation. When the Desmond $10 was announced Canadian media quoted a federal official as saying they may not work in all machines. But I don't know if this stance has changed or if this concern is still in place ahead of the first bill's release. Also, has there been any indication given that there may not be a $5 in this series? There has been ongoing talk since the introduction of the $2 coin of replacing the $5 with a coin as well. 136.159.160.8 ( talk) 22:19, 6 July 2018 (UTC)
This page was created several years ago when the series' only banknote was the 2018 vertical $10 note, and the series did not yet have an official name. With a series of updates published by Bank of Canada on their website yesterday, this series is now officially called "Vertical series." I propose that the generic-sounding "2018 Canadian banknote series" be renamed and moved to "Vertical series," to match the Bank of Canada's own name for the series. Rxcory ( talk) 15:28, 7 May 2024 (UTC)