Yes. A polar bear.
The Polar Bear, and on the other side is Queen Elizabeth.
because its on the $2 coin and practically only lives in Canada
Alaska's coinage is the same as in the lower 48 states and in Hawaii. Canada is the nation that has a bear on the twoonie coin--a polar bear, to be exact. Why the polar bear was chosen to be on that coin instead of other symbols or animals--like the moose, for instance--was likely because the bear signifies strength as part of the Canadian national anthem, "...strong and free."
A "toonie" is a Canadian two-dollar coin. It features a polar bear on one side and an image representing the Canadian coat of arms on the other. The coin is worth exactly two Canadian dollars and is commonly used in everyday transactions across Canada.
Grizzly Bear
No. It is a British coin.
There are two animals on the Canadian two-dollar coin, commonly referred to as the toonie. These animals are a polar bear and an Arctic hare.
yes, his portrait was struck on a Canadian coin.
The design on the back of the coin is the Canadian Coat of Arms.
US$47
A Canadian $20.00 gold coin is worth around $400.00
The 'toonie'is the two dollar coin and a 'loonie'is a one dollar coin in the Canadian currency. A Looney is also a water bird of Canada of which is on the one dollar coin.