The rates for Canadian currency vary every day. At the current time of writing, 0.25 CDN equals 0.24 cents in US currency.
At current exchange rates, a Canadian quarter is worth about the same as an American quarter.
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I think this has to do with Canadian or American currency, 25 Cents in a Quarter.
A nickel is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 5 cents. A quarter is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 25 cents. So the difference between them is 20 cents.
Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar. There are 6 coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.5 cents (nickel)10 cents (dime)25 cents (quarter)50 cents (half dollar, not in common use)$1 ("loonie")$2 ("twonie")Production of 1-cent coins ("pennies") ended in 2012 but they can still be found in circulation.
Technically yes, but it is a rare day that you will find a store that will accept it. I suggest you find a currency exchange location.
No, they are not equal.
One quarter of something is 1/4th of the total, or 25 percent. For currency, a quarter is worth 1/4th of a dollar (25 cents).
A quarter in US currency is worth 25 cents, or .25 dollars. Multiply this value by 23, and you get $5.75.
At present, 25 cents Canadian is worth 24 cents American.
A quarter in terms of U.S. Currency is worth 25 centers. 25 cents is one fourth of a dollar. So four quarters equal one dollar. A quarter is 25 pennies, and it is five nickels.
In the old British system of currency, a shilling was roughly equal to the American quarter, which is 25 cents.
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