Canadian money consists of:
coins-
Penny- worth 1 cent
nickel- worth 5 cents
dime- worth 10 cents
quarter- worth 25 cents
looney- worth 1 dollar
tooney- worth 2 dollars
bills-
5 dollar bill
10 dollar bill
20 dollar bill
50 dollar bill
100 dollar bill
Canadians use their own version of the dollar and their own version of coinage. Canadian dollars are abbreviated CAD and use the $ symbol, or $C. Canadian Coins operate similarly to US Coins in that 100 cents equals one dollar, and currently the produced coin values are 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents, along with $1 and $2 coins, known as loonies and toonies respectively.
Canada has its own currency the Canadian Dollar which is decimalized into 100 cents.
The Canadian dollar is currently worth $1.35 compared to the US dollar.
5$, 10$, 20$, 50$, 100$ bills. 1$ and 2$ coins
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.
Well, how do those €'s look like?
1 British pound = 1.58814047 Canadian dollars (as of 2011-12-05). See related links for latest.
One New Taiwan dollar is equal to 0.036 in Canadian money.
Definetly money. Your card could corrupt or get chopped up in Canadian Bank machines. And, you can go to a bank and get the American money transferred in to Canadian money.
Novia Scotia is part of Canada and uses Canadian currency. see the link for pictures of Canada's paper money http://www.vancouver.hm/money.html
a picture of how a German money look like
You can exchange Canadian money for American money at any bank. There are also little places like Money Mart, or other cash advance stores that will exchange it for you as well.
It look like 2 maple making a leaf tilted right and I tilted left.
Throw all of your American money off of a Canadian bridge. The Canadian next to you will feel so sorry for you that he will give you the equivalent value in Canadian money.
Because we have really colourful money.
canadian money is originated from britian
regular money
Canadian money is made in polar bear land.
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
it short of looks like Japan money
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.