What is a $2 coin called in Canada?

Although the $2 coin features a picture of a polar bear, by artist Brent Townsend, Canadians quickly began calling the coin the "toonie," a portmanteau of the words two and loonie. The Royal Canadian Mint also trademarked the term "toonie" in 2006.
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What are Canadian dollar coins called?

That sent the Canadian dollar — or loonie — surging. It also prompted my colleagues to question why the Canadian dollar is called the loonie. The answer is really simple: There's a picture of a loon on one side of the $1 coin. A loon is a bird that looks not unlike a duck, and is extremely common in Canada.
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What is a toonie in Canada?

Canada, informal. : a coin worth two Canadian dollars Talented street musicians and performers work the crowds here [in Quebec] for a few loonies ($1 coins) or toonies ($2 coins) …—
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Does Canada still use loonies?

Over 800 million loonies had been struck by the coin's 20th anniversary. After a 21-month period in which the loonie and $1 note were produced concurrently with each other, the Bank of Canada ceased production of the dollar banknote. The final dollar bills were printed on June 30, 1989.
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Why is CAD called loonie?

The loonie refers to the $1 Canadian coin and derives its nickname from the picture of a solitary loon on the reverse side of the coin. The obverse side of the coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
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What is a dollar coin called?

United States Dollar coin. Obverse: Sacagawea with her son Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, US national motto, year and Liberty on top. Reverse: Eagle in flight, country name, face value and E pluribus unum (Out of many, one) Coin popularly known as the Sacagawea dollar.
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What is the difference between a loonie and a toonie?

The one dollar coins feature a likeness of a loon, so are called "loonies," while a two-dollar version is a "toonie." The two coins are different in appearance, but similar in size, so just double-check before plunking down a "buck."
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What is a toonie slang?

noun. Canadian informal. a Canadian two-dollar coin.
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Is there a 2 dollar coin?

Actually the US has a $1 coin and has NEVER had a $2 coin. They did try a $2 note several years ago but it did not take off and is rarely, if ever, seen now. Canada on the other hand HAS had a $1 coin (The Loonie) since 1987 and a $2 coin (The Toonie) for about 10 years.
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When did loonies start?

On today's date in 1987, the $1 circulation coin now known as the “loonie” was unveiled by the Royal Canadian Mint at its Winnipeg facility. The 11-sided $1 coin was introduced as a cost-saving measure to replace the old dollar bills.
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When did the loonie and toonie come out?

The $2 coin with the bear behind

The Royal Canadian Mint releases their design for a new $2 coin in 1995. It was time to reinforce Canadian pockets — again. Following the success of the $1 coin (popularly known as the "loonie") in 1987, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the design for a new $2 coin on Sept. 21, 1995.
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What do you call 10 cents in Canada?

This is the ten-cent coin. The common name for the ten-cent coin is a dime. There is a picture of a sailboat called the Bluenose on the Canadian ten-cent coin. This is the twenty-five cent coin.
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What variety of English is Toonie?

The $2 note was withdrawn in 1996 and replaced by the $2 coin known as the toonie. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The "toonie" (less commonly spelled "tooney", "twooney", "twoonie") is the two-dollar coin.
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What is a Boston Toonie?

A Townie grew up in The Town (aka Charlestown) and a Toonie is a yuppie who moved there. In The Town, Ben Affleck is the Townie and the lady with the underdeveloped character is a Toonie.
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What does Authenticious mean?

Authenticable definition

Capable of being authenticated.
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How much is a dime?

A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
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Why does the loonie have 11 sides?

You can see by the rotating shape that the Reuleaux triangle touches all four of the parallel sides of the square no matter what its orientation. The Loonie works works the exact same way, but with eleven sides. And it is eleven because this sort of thing can only be done based on polygons with an odd number of sides.
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When did Canada get rid of the penny?

Production of the penny ceased in May 2012, and the Royal Canadian Mint ceased distribution of them as of February 4, 2013. However, the coin remains legal tender.
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What are all the coins called?

The penny, nickel, dime, and quarter are the circulating coins that we use today.
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Is there a $1 coin?

Circulating $1 Coins

In recent years, the U.S. Mint has produced $1 coins as a part of three different programs: Native American $1 coins, presidential $1 coins, and American Innovation $1 coins. The Native American $1 and American Innovation $1 coins are currently in production.
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Are 1 dollar coins still accepted?

Commemorative $1 Coins

Commemorative coins are produced by the U.S. Mint pursuant to an act of Congress. These coins celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions. Although they are considered legal tender, they are not minted for general circulation.
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