Talk:A mari usque ad mare
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editI just noticed an error within the article. In the section about the use of Canada's National Motto, it's mentioned that it appears on all denominations of paper currency. This seems to be false. I've just confirmed with a 20$ and 5$ bill (the 20$ was issued in 2012 and the 5$ bill in 2013) and I can't find it anywhere, nor is the Coat of Arms (where the motto would also be) visible. I thought it might be hidden and visible only with a UV light, so I checked a website that shows how to detect real bills from counterfeits and both do not mention any hidden designs visible only via UV lights. [1] Also, the reference to this "fact" listed in the article points to a dead link dated 2008 when the previous, non-polymer bills were still being issued. It seems the website for the Bank of Canada was modified and the source in question is no longer available.