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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

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9y ago

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.

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12y ago

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.

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10y ago

To see images of the Coins and Paper Money of Canada, see the related links below.

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13y ago

5$, 10$, 20$, 50$, 100$ bills. 1$ and 2$ coins

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