Loonie is the nickname for the Canada dollar coin because it has a bird called the Loon on the back of the coin.
Canadian Dollars. They are not at all the same as American Dollars, they just have a similar name. Funny enough, the Canadian 1-Dollar coin (not a paper bill, but a metal coin) is called a Loonie, because of the loon (a breed of bird) depicted on it. Some have come to call the Canadian Dollar in general the Loonie, like the American Dollar might be called a buck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loonie).
Assuming you mean "Which coins must you have if you have 30 coins that add to $1.09 c", there are a large variet of possibilities that largely depend of the country the coins come from. This is because different countries have different denominations of coins.
not all coins just the penny
This is a very vague question. Are you asking "how many coins equal $1,000.00 in cash?" Depending on the denomination of coins it can be 1,000 One dollar coins = $1,000.00 or 100,000 One cent coins = $1,000.00 or any combination of cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars or dollar coins.
no. UK have coins with 5 and 7 sides
There are 25 $1.00 Canadian Loonie Coins in a roll.
There are 25 $1.00 Canadian Loonie Coins in a roll.
$25.00. $25. There are 25 $1 coins (a loonie) in a roll.
Loonies are made of 88% copper and 12% TIN
a loon is on a loonie
There are 7 coins: a penny ($0.01) ,a nickel ($0.05), a dime ($0.10), a quarter ($0.25), a half-dollar ($0.50), a loonie ($1) and a toonie ($2)
Mutated gay man gave the loonie aids and the loonie did a flip and died.
no i do not think that a loonie is a mechanical mixture.
no i do not think that a loonie is a mechanical mixture.
uh.... 2 toonies... 1 quarter..... 1 dime..... What's a toonie and a loonie....? lol BigBeek
The modern "loonie" dollar was introduced in 1987.
The Canadian $1 "loonie" coin is 26.5 mm in diameter and 1.95 mm thick, exactly matching the diameter of US $1 coins. Coins made from 1987 to 2011 weigh 7.00 gm. Due to a composition change coins minted in 2012 and later weigh 6.27 gm. By contrast their US counterparts weigh 8.1 gm.