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*Toonie: 2$, depicts a polar bear but is worth 2 loonies | *Toonie: 2$, depicts a polar bear but is worth 2 loonies | ||
*Loonie: 1$, depicts a loon. | *Loonie: 1$, depicts a loon. | ||
- | *Quarter: 25¢, depicts the fictional animal known as a Caribou | + | *Quarter: 25¢, depicts the fictional animal known as a [[Caribou]] |
*Dime: 10¢, depicts a blue nose | *Dime: 10¢, depicts a blue nose | ||
*Nickle: 5¢, depicts a beaver | *Nickle: 5¢, depicts a beaver |
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The Canadian Dollar or CAD is the currency in Canada. It isn't worth very much but is generally a lot more interesting than the other currencies on the world.
The proper names of the coins in Canada
- Woody: 3$, depicts trees.
- Toonie: 2$, depicts a polar bear but is worth 2 loonies
- Loonie: 1$, depicts a loon.
- Quarter: 25¢, depicts the fictional animal known as a Caribou
- Dime: 10¢, depicts a blue nose
- Nickle: 5¢, depicts a beaver
- Penny: 1¢, depicts a maple leaf and is the woody's little brother