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canadian tire money

Want to score some amazing products without having to sell a kidney? Canadian Tire has a stash of hidden gems under $100 that will leave your wallet breathing a sigh of relief.

And if you’re catching this during their "It's Our Birthday Big Red Event" (happening from September 5 to 12), you’re in luck—prices are even lower with some unbeatable deals. Spend $200+ on September 5, and you can snag a $30 gift card, plus an extra $20 in bonus CT money for Triangle Rewards members. Not bad, right?

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If you have a forgotten stash of Canadian Tire bills that you never got around to spending, now's the time to dig them out! If you happen to have any rare or old Canadian Tire bills, they could be surprisingly valuable, and a hefty payday could be just around the corner.

For those unfamiliar (where have you been?), Canadian Tire money, or CTM, is the iconic retailer's loyalty program. The Monopoly-style tokens serve as a form of currency in stores, allowing shoppers to earn a few cents back on their purchases.

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Canadian Tire is taking its loyalty program to the next level with a new premium subscription for the most devoted shoppers. The $89/year option isn't just about points, it's also about prestige.

Members of "Triangle Select" will get special perks that'll make them feel like part of an exclusive club — presumably one with more tire changes and fewer fancy cocktails.

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Canadian Tire money may not be eligible for bank deposit, but you can certainly still make bank with some of the bills. Coupon collectors are willing to exchange real cash, and lots of it, to get their hands on some of the faux currency — especially notes you may not realize are misprinted or unique.

While some buyers are so loyal to the store's loyalty program that they're looking to complete a coupon set, others simply collect the bills that hold personal meaning. Canadian Tire notes with limited edition designs, like a holiday theme, are particularly popular. Older bills, especially those from the 1970s or earlier, have an added vintage appeal.

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