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Which Canadian Coins???

1967 dollar ---- Canadian Goose

1967 cent ---- Dove

Loonie ---- Loon

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A Canadian loon. Hence the name "Looney".

It is a type of bird/duck .. Whatever.

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A Loon

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What bird is on the one-dollar Canadian coin?

A Canadian loon. Hence the name "Looney". It is a type of bird/duck .. Whatever.


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